Your time’s precious. Read something that takes you where you’ve never been before. Baghdaddy is the summer must-read that offers a unique view of survival, child warriors, spies, war, and the hard journey home.
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Lt. Col. Bill Riley’s memoir Baghdaddy: How Saddam Hussein Taught Me to Be a Better Father is an honest, colorful depiction of his childhood and how these experiences and his time in the Middle East, shaped his life.
Approved by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). Baghdaddy examines the rape of Kuwait under Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, provides a Firsthand look at what came after, and shines a bright light on the unique challenges of trying to rebuild a foreign country while its people are trying to kill you.
Check out Bill’s Father’s Day Interview with the Press Tribune HERE.
Baghdaddy provides staggering and rarely seen insight into the U.S. operations during the reign of Saddam Hussein and delivers the message that no matter how different we seem, we are all trying to make the best of life and learn how to be the best versions of ourselves.
Lt. Col. Bill Riley was an intelligence analyst during the Cold War. Later, he specialized in strategy and communications. During his career, he’s worked
with intelligence and special operations professionals from every service, virtually every intelligence agency, and several friendly foreign governments. He led the Air Force’s largest Network Operations and Security Center and was handpicked to serve as the first U.S. electronic warfare officer for task force operations in Iraq. He was the first cyberspace operations officer awarded the Air Force Combat Action Medal. Want to know more?