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James Yee (Author)
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October 11, 2005
In 2001, Captain James "Yusuf" Yee was commissioned as one of the first Muslim chaplains in the United States Army. After the tragic attacks of September 11, 2001, he became a frequent government spokesman, helping to educate soldiers about Islam and build understanding throughout the military. Subsequently, Chaplain Yee was selected to serve as the Muslim Chaplain at Guantanamo Bay, where nearly 700 detainees captured in the war on terror were being held as "unlawful combatants."

In September 2003, after serving at Guantanamo for ten months in a role that gave him unrestricted access to the detainees--and after receiving numerous awards for his service there--Chaplain Yee was secretly arrested on his way to meet his wife and daughter for a routine two-week leave. He was locked away in a navy prison, subject to much of the same treatment that had been imposed on the Guantanamo detainees. Wrongfully accused of spying, and aiding the Taliban and Al Qaeda, Yee spent 76 excruciating days in solitary confinement and was threatened with the death penalty.

After the U.S. government determined it had made a grave mistake in its original allegations, it vindictively charged him with adultery and computer pornography. In the end all criminal charges were dropped and Chaplain Yee's record wiped clean. But his reputation was tarnished, and what has been a promising military career was left in ruins.

Depicting a journey of faith and service, Chaplain Yee's For God and Country is the story of a pioneering officer in the U.S. Army, who became a victim of the post-September 11 paranoia that gripped a starkly fearful nation. And it poses a fundamental question: If our country cannot be loyal to even the most patriotic Americans, can it remain loyal to itself?


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Wrongly accused of treason, imprisoned and later discharged, Muslim U.S. Army Chaplain James Yee served at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba-a detention center for War on Terror detainees-for most of 2003 before his Catch-22esque descent into a military inquiry fueled by suspicion of his faith, not evidence of his alleged wrongdoing. A graduate of West Point, Yee later converted to Islam and, upon his assignment to Guantanamo (Gitmo, to the locals), he became the base's third Muslim chaplain in six months, a contentious role that saw him educating soldiers that "Muslim" and "terrorist" were not synonymous, leading prayer services and ministering to detainees. He struck up friendships with the small group of Muslims working on the base, and, unbeknownst to him at the time, his group of friends had been dubbed "Hamas" by other Gitmo soldiers, an anecdote indicative of the accusations of treason that would soon hound him. Sincere almost to the point of naïveté, Yee realizes the distorted view many Westerners have of Muslims, but is constantly surprised he would become a target. A searing indictment of justice gone awry and unchecked, systemic ignorance, Yee's story is sure to stimulate its share of discussion on a volatile subject at a crucial time. Photos.
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Should be required reading for all U.S. officials waging war on Islamist terrorists.... Yee's book is also packed with revelations. -- The Washington Post, October 9, 2005

Yee's poignant account of what he describes as an attack on his faith and patriotism is disturbing... -- USA Today, November 10, 2005

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: PublicAffairs; 1ST edition (October 11, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1586483692
  • ISBN-13: 978-1586483692
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,110,826 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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92 of 98 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Truth About Gitmo And The War On Terror, October 4, 2005
This review is from: For God and Country: Faith and Patriotism Under Fire (Hardcover)
James Yee's experiences in Guantanamo are powerfully evoked in this thoughtful, well-written memoir. If you followed this news story in 2003 and 2004, you knew that something very wrong had happened in Cuba -- why would the US downgrade its charges of treason against Yee to something as relatively insignificant as adultery, if some serious mistakes had not been made? The truth, not just about Yee's experiences, but about those of the over 600 hundred detainees, some of whom were not even teenagers in 2003, is far worse than those news reports hinted.

James Yee is a patriot AND a devout Muslim who values freedom of religion as one of the most important tenets of American government and culture. His efforts to maintain his dignity and generosity of spirit in the face of the incredibly hostile anti-Muslim environment in Gitmo are to be commended.

This is a painful book to read, but it's engaging, thought-provoking, and ultimately, inspiring. The writer, Aimee Molloy, conveys Yee's experiences in quick, no-nonsense prose that cuts to the heart of these deeply troubling issues. This is wartime journalism at its highest level, and a must-read for anyone who strives to understand the complexities of the war on terror.
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For God And Country: Faith and Patriotism Under Fire, January 13, 2006
This review is from: For God and Country: Faith and Patriotism Under Fire (Hardcover)
I knew Chaplain Yee before this incident took place and after it. He is the same humble God fearing man now that he was then. It was a painful read to see how one of my junior officers was treated at the hands of fellow Americans who should have been seeking justice and the truth. It was even more painful to see how they let the process get out of hand and then get vindictive to cover their wrong doings. In short, criminal. Until they can provide information from their side of the story, until someone on the inside has the courage to step forward with their truth good or bad my position will be unchanged. Chaplain Yee's is one a very few people I know who has the strength, faith and courage to overcome an ordeal like this and continue on as a Great American. I'm proud to know him and call him a friend.

This book was very enlightening about how people misused their authority. It is sad to know that this actually happened to a Chaplain that is a U.S. citizen. The book creates a lot of questions that still need to be answered, a lot of actions that still need to be accounted for. I look forward to Part 2 by any author.

Prejudice is based on a lack of knowledge and truth. Unfortunately many who have that lack of knowledge about Muslims don't take the time to learn and react out of fear of he unknown. The basic reason for all that happened to chaplain Yee was prejudice. Doesn't necessarily mean racist or anti-Muslim but thee were many pre-judgments made that were not based on reality. From the guards to the "Intelligence" officers, commanders and several other government agencies false assumptions that could have been easily verified by talking to those who knew him most or reviewing he information gathered from those who knew him most. All of he facts were overlooked which allows one to correctly state that this was a witch-hunt.

Because Chaplain Yee and others were Muslims they were presumed guilty...of something. It would be wrong to assume that all individuals involved were racist. At most you could say they were unprofessional in their duties. It would be equally unrealistic to say that none of the individuals involved were not racist and blinded by their beliefs. There were also leaders who were anti-Muslim. The can use Sep 11 as an excuse but a rational person does not blame millions of people for the acts of 100. This is what led to genocides and mass murders around the world. This is a KKK mentality and very UN Christ like for those who try to veil their actions in the name of Jesus or Christianity. Shameful. There have been recent arrests and convictions of U.S. citizens for spying for Christian, Atheist and Jewish nations, none we subject to any treatment close to that experienced by Chaplain Yee. So you have to ask the question why?

This book did a great job of answering some of he questions by providing facts and direct comments from those involved. Unfortunately several of those involved did not choose to participate by providing their side of the story. National security is not the issue here. You can't hide the truth behind that either. In the big scheme of things much of our focus is misplaced when it come to intelligence failures. There is no doubt about it that someone during this process had to make reports to the Secretary of Defense, the Vice-President and President. With the Patriot Act and the recently disclosed wire tapping of U.S. citizens Chaplain Yee had to be a prime target. It was to big a story not to be. So not only were they pursuing a lie in court there were perpetrating a lie in the media trying to shape the U.S. public opinion. There was one new network that had a "Former CIA agent" as a talking head right after his arrest. This so called expert said that from the time Yee got back from Syria the Intel and justice people were on him tracking his every move. This was a bold lie but it was accepted as official since it was from a government official in the know and broadcast on a reputable news network in prime time. Shameful.

Someone "official" also had to be reporting this lie to the Commander in Chief. This is not an attack on the President nor should anyone use it to be. He would not be involved in the day-to-day investigation and prosecution of this case. But someone was shaping the battleground and providing false reports. This is the greatest intelligence failure. Greater than missing the Sep 11 attack and it's plotters. Greater than not finding WMDs. This is greater because it is the deliberate persecution of an Officer in the U.S. military, a Chaplain, man of the cloth, a U.S. citizen. Someone or a group of people put themselves above the law. The same law that applied to Presidents Nixon and Clinton. But unlike the Presidents this person or person has to this day gone unchecked. The greater fear we should have is that it will happen again and again unless something is done.

Who can take action? Individuals can by voicing their concerns, but we have been silent because deep down we too possess a little prejudice and lack of concern for our fellow citizens. The media could but they were the sharks that were fed lies and deceived and propagated the story because it was a headliner, filled up some pages or minutes and attracted attention. Our elected officials could, but they are to wrapped up in themselves, their jobs and their party. They would use the situation only for their own gain and if they can't gain anything from it, if they can't get on TV or knock the opposition down they don't see the value in correcting this injustice. What has been done so far by all can be evaluated by the results. The results are zero.

Letting Chaplain Yee resign honorably was not a concession. He served honorably and that was his right. Forcing him out of he service he loved, creating hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal bills for him, humiliating him and his family, disgracing our acceptance of diversity, confiscating and not returning or compensating him for his personal belongings. Did I mention 76 days in solitary confinement? Who can honestly say that justice has been attempted?

This book raises some very disturbing issues and actions by those in "power" at lower levels. Lack of adult supervision in the military, justice, law, intelligence and other government agencies needs to be in place. Failure of leaders in their respective communities to maintain a climate of justice should be unacceptable.

So what is the cause of all this? As already stated prejudice but also personal ambition. Imaging if you were a prosecutor, investigator or intelligence operator or supervisor and you could make this stick. What would it do for your career? You would certainly get promoted. Have you 15 minutes of fame on TV and maybe even become a regular consultant on TV, a celebrity in your own mind. What if this was your bosses desire and you were stuck between that proverbial rock and a hard place. What if it all caved in because it was based on a lie? Well damage control sets in. Discredit the messenger, surrender but make it seem like a victory. Then hope it all just goes away as you move on to another position somewhere until it's safe.

The story has been told but there is still a lot more to do. It will take students to uncover, as Paul Harvey would say, "the rest of the story". So for you West Point and other military academy students, legal student, beginning intelligence analysts, human rights students, congressional interns, Masters and Doctorate candidates and all students in general. The next time you have to do a paper or research use this book as your reference it has plenty of names, organizations, dates, times and places make use of the freedom of information act. Start with your Representative and Senator's offices ask questions and get answers. You may be surprised at what the power of your actions can do.

Orlando R. Goodwin
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41 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truth Power, October 6, 2005
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This is an objective expose of the wrongs of our government and the military. A riveting first-hand account that exposes the inhumane attitude at the highest levels of our military & by extension the current corrupt administration.

I salute Captain & Chaplain James Yee for speaking to the totally abusive power. This book is also a response to his reasonable request for an apology that never got obliged by the Imperial US Governemnt and as a result he had to "resign" and we lost a competitive career military officer who could have helped the nation and the world.
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