ion is a story that has yet to be
told by those who fought their own war against a brutal insurgency: the private
security operators. Risking life and limb, often side by side with the US
military but far more exposed, they were never to receive a hero's homecoming.
Remaining in the shadows, often with good cause, that would change for ever on 31
March 2004, when a security convoy was ambushed in Fallujah and the charred
bodies of four American operators were strung from a road bridge. Those events
would ensure notoriety for the company involved: Blackwater.
This is the untold story of those events; of the security industry and
their private war; and of Blackwater's war in Iraq - recounted by the man who
was there to witness it all, SAS veteran Barrie Rice. His visceral,
no-holds-barred account is brought to life in vivid, often shocking, scenes and
laced with the dark humour of the moment. This gripping account delivers a
compelling slice of reality - the inside story of the private contractor's war.
We Were Blackwater provides a unique, revelatory insight into this
high-octane, life-and-death world, where adventurers and wannabes can thrive or
die, living out their dreams and their fantasies with fearsome firepower and
few, if any, rules.