The story of a silenced minority who put their constitutional oaths before all else to keep our Founding Fathers’ great gift of liberty alive.
Defending the Constitution Behind Enemy Lines is an explosive, tell-all book, detailing the military COVID-19 vaccine mandate, and the resistance to that mandate by service members who could not, in good conscience, go along. As an actively serving Navy Commander, Robert A. Green Jr. removes the veil of military secrecy and complexity to shed light on the related unlawfulness and the official cover-up being committed by certain DoD leaders. His deep dive into the current crisis details the harms perpetrated against service members and their families as well as the destruction of military readiness that resulted.
Standing upon his First Amendment rights, the first-time author analyzes the current crisis in light of the challenges faced by our Founding Fathers. His message to the American people is clear: The crisis our military is facing will only be solved by following in the footsteps of our Founding Fathers and returning to an adherence to the Constitution that our forebears sacrificed everything to leave us.
About the Author
Robert A Green Jr. has become one of the Navy’s most vocal figures in the fight against the unlawful implementation of the military COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Banned from his building and fired from his position leading a 650-person unit, he is the author of numerous impactful internal Navy complaints, multiple whistleblower reports to Congress, and a key source of evidence for ongoing Federal Court cases related to the military vaccine mandate. His previous Navy tours included duty as an operations research analyst, a missile defense officer, and a tester of future weapon systems in development. Robert completed postgraduate education programs at multiple academic institutions and has leveraged that education to help initiate data analytics efforts at several major commands. He sees his obligation to support and defend the Constitution as second only to his obligation to Faith and family. He is married to the former Mary Clare Nehrbas of Steubenville, Ohio. They have seven children: Robbie, Leah, Blaise, Gemma, Patrick, Zelie, and Benedict.