Never Surrender


Non-Fiction - Biography
368 Pages
Reviewed on 03/14/2009
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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite

In my eyes, William G. Boykin is a great American hero. Boykin never wanted to be in the spotlight. However, when he accepted a position offered to him by Donald Rumsfeld, the media sought to destroy his reputation. The evangelical Christian had his faith tested many times over. He was a Delta Force officer and for a short time worked with the CIA. The media particularly, NBC news, took things out of context and fabricated lies to create headlines and to promote their left wing agenda.

Never Surrender follows the career of Boykin from the time he enlisted through his retirement. This brave soldier laid his life on the line for his country only to have his reputation tarnished by Aram Roston, Lisa Myers, and others like them. Boykin shares his story and his faith in Never Surrender. I cannot write this review without expressing my opinion. You see LTG (Ret.) William G. Boykin fought, so that I could have that right. He fought for a free press. How ironic. I believe in a free press, but I do not believe in one that makes up the news for their own agenda. Every American should be stirred by Boykin’s account. Every Christian should bow their knees in prayer for this nation. Okay, off my soapbox.

Boykins faith shines in his account. “It was God I had relied on when I nearly lost an arm in battle. I was God I prayed to when my men went to war. It was God I cried out to when they returned maimed and bleeding. And when they didn’t return at all.”

Never Surrender is well-written. William G. Boykin explains from his point of view, the venture of his military career. The events he describes could well be a novel of fictional political intrigue. However, it is not fiction but the trials he survived. Thank you, William Boykin, for your unselfish sacrifice. Never Surrender should be required reading for all Americans. The right will recognize the significance of this book. The left should burn with shame, but will continue their PC litany.

Jimmie Kepler

Few people have been involved in as many significant US military operations over the past three decades as has LTG (ret.) William G. "Jerry" Boykin. From being a founding member of the Delta Force to commanding all US Army Special Forces he shows that a person can be a committed Christian and a soldier.

Co-written by New York Times best selling author Lynn Vincent, Never Surrender: A Soldier's Journey to the Crossroads of Faith and Freedom gets your interest on page one and keeps it through the entire book. The book's structure helps with the presentation. It is divided in thirteen sections. Each section covers one of the stages of Jerry Boykin's life or a major US operation he was involved in. Each section is divided into short, action-packed chapters.

The book tells story after story of how famous military operations went down. The Iran Hostage Crisis, Sudan, Grenada, Panama, Waco and the Branch Davidians, Columbia, Somalia, the Balkans and more give great insight into contemporary US military history.

Jerry Boykin is a born-again Christian. The role of his faith is very tastefully woven into each story. You will not feel preached at, but rather have an appreciation of how his belief in God sustained and directed him through the years.

One of my favorite stories in the book involved Panama, the playing of loud, rock music and Manuel Noriega. The media thought the US Army was using the loud music as a psychological weapon against Noriega. The original intent of the music was to keep the media from being able to eavesdrop on the conversations between Boykin and the Vatican embassy where Noriega was hold-up.

The most insightful section was on Mogadishu, Somalia. It gives the real story that the movie Blackhawk Down omits. Boykin was the leader of the mission. He had to make the tough decision of leaving a man down in order to save others. He said that was the worst thing he has ever experienced.

Boykin has never been afraid to admit he is a Christian. Some things he said during the most recent war in Iraq upset people. He said that he believed God put George Bush in the White House. The news media quoted that statement. What the media didn't quote was that he continued by saying God put Bill Clinton and every other American leader in their positions. Boykin was pretty much beat up in the press over this. He was completely exonerated by internal military investigations.

I highly recommend the book. It provides fascinating insight into military tactics and life behind the scenes of Delta Force. Read and reviewed by Jimmie A. Kepler, July 2008.

Dalton Fury

I'm a bit biased as I served in the same unit as the author although at a later date, but this is a proud and extraordinary account of one man's career in Delta Force and his strong personal faith. LTG(R) Boykin seemed to be a magnet to our nation's most sensitive "black" ops, tempted death on two different battlefields, and shares details of missions many of us in my era knew very little about. Boykin also shares his obvious respect and admiration for GEN(R) Peter J. Schoomaker, the 35th Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, who for many years was just as "black" as Boykin. Even if you have read Beckwith's DELTA FORCE and Haney's INSIDE DELTA FORCE, don't miss Boykin's eye opening and awe-inspiring work. Well worth ten times the cover price.

Steven Martinpovich

Never Surrender is an insightful book which reveals the secretive world of Delta Force and the many operations it has participated in during the past two decades. More interestingly, however, William Boykin and Lynn Vincent have managed to give us a glimpse into the mind of a man who has managed to successfully bridge the gap between the modern soldier and Christianity and how that sort of man can make for positive change in the world. The media may have made Boykin into a poster child for the worst of the American military but his own words reveal him the kind of man any soldier would be honoured to follow into the breech.

Teresa W. Woodard

Great book and great writer. I am so proud we have people of Jerry Boykin's caliber serve our country. Thank God for men who will speak the truth and give us wonderful insight into our military. This is a must read. I also realize just how important also the President of the United States is and we do not need to be apathetic during this election but get out and vote. Jerry Boykin has seen it all during his war years and he has led by example. Please read this book. It is great!!!

Adam

Written by a man of faith, the book is an in-depth look at one of the most secretive, and effective units in the US Military.
A great book!

Bahama Mama

I really enjoyed this book and highly recommend its' readable and tasteful style- substance without too much gore. It has given me a deep respect for the military and shows how a man's faith in Jesus Christ can carry him through even the most difficult situations in life. The Bible was a constant source of strength to Boykin. He takes you behind the headlines and let's the reader see what really happened on some of those historical missions. Another intriguing book that will inspire you is Visual History of the English Bible, A: The Tumultuous Tale of the World's Bestselling Book. It tells the true stories of the heros of the Christian faith who stood by their principles and in some cases sacrificed their lives in order to bring the Bible to all people.Visual History of the English Bible, A: The Tumultuous Tale of the World's Bestselling Book

mark A. Williams

This book kept me awake during a loooooong international trip last week.

Boykin is a real modern-day hero who took hits from both outside (arm nearly blown off) and inside the USA (from the president himself).

Well written, easy to read, inspiring, honest.

JJF

Great book! I could not put it down.

If you are a Christian and ever asked, "How do I live out my faith in the workplace?," this will be an inspiring book for you.

Edwin G. Garver

There have been many other books of this genre by many other authors that have preceded this book. Thus for many readers who are well read on military events since the Viet-Nam era, there is nothing new here. A mildly different twist is added given the authors reliance on faith. However for the secular reader, there is not the burdensome proselytizing that some evangelical authors put forth. What is very interesting, to which only a small part of the book is devoted, is the calumny, lies, and character assassination the left wing press will resort to when the have targeted one of their enemies. In the case of General Boykin, his only offense seems to be that he was devoted in equal measure to his country and to his God. It is sickening and appalling to what lengths the liberal media will go to get someone that they oppose. Factual differences of opinion count for nothing when they have the power to totally distort the truth, and create fiction out of whole cloth. The media's Goebbels-esque tactics, the big lie told often enough and big enough becomes the truth, are so beyond the pale as to make one wonder if anyone is safe from the pen wielding and television bullies once they have the bit between the teeth. The authors' experience brings to mind the Clarence Thomas lynching and the persecution of the Duke University La Crosse team. Thus for one who is unaware of some of the crisis events of the last 30 years, this book makes for an excellent overview, especially if that reader does not wish to be bogged down in details and minutiae.

G. Bulmer

THIS IS AN EXCELLENT SUMMARY AND NARRATION OF THE EVENTS THAT HAVE IMPACTED THE AUTHORS LIFE. IT IS HIS PERSONAL / PARTIAL MILITARY HISTORY AND NARRATION OF THE INCIDENTS WE HAVE COME TO KNOW AS 'BLACK HAWK DOWN'.
THE AUTHOR CAREFULLY SHARES DETAILS FOR THE PURPOSE OF UNDERSTANDING RATHER THAN SENSATION AND SHARES FROM HIS PERSPECTIVE HIS PERSONAL INVOLVEMENT AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR THIS TERRIBLE INCIDENT.
THE AUTHOR SHARES PERSONAL SUSTAINING FAITH AND HOW HE HAS PERSONALLY DEALT WITH THE FACTS OF THIS INCIDENT THAT HE WILL LIVE WITH FOR THE REMAINDER OF HIS LIFE. HE DOES THIS WITHOUT CONDEMNATION YET WHILE ACCEPTING RESPONSIBILITY.
THIS IS MUST READING FOR EVRY PERSON WHO IS A HISTORY BUFF, 'ENJOY' WAR STORIES AND / OR WANTS TO BETTER UNDERSTAND HOW OUR GOVERNMENT HANDLED THIS SITUATION CALLED 'BLACK HAWK DOWN'

Bliss

Touching. Definitely worth reading. Tragic that misinformation tainted his reputation and character. The General has earned respect and gratitude for his service in challenging circumstances.