KEY POINTS
  • Pentagon boss Jim Mattis is a storyteller, and at no time do the tales flow more easily than when he's among the men and women of the military.
  • The stories tend to be snippets of Mattis' personal history, including moments he believes illustrate the deeper meaning of military service.
US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis arrives at Forward Operating Base Gamberi east of Kabul, Afghanistan, on an unannounced visit to the war-torn country on September 27, 2017.

On a summer morning in a desolate corner of Iraq's western desert, Jim Mattis learned he'd narrowly evaded an assassination attempt.

A Sunni Arab man had been caught planting a bomb on a road shortly before Mattis and his small team of Marines passed by. Told the captured insurgent spoke English, Mattis decided to talk to him.