Dozens of books about the Iraq War have been written by politicians, generals, snipers and Special Forces operatives. This war journal of an enlisted U.S. Marine provides an un-glamorized narrative of a common reservist's deployment to Iraq, from notification of mobilization to final trip home. The visceral experiences of combat are all described in candid detail, along with hazards of homesickness, boredom and loss. In light of the rise of the Islamic State in the area described in the book, the author's story presents a timely account of the challenges of restoring peace in this restive area.…mehr
Dozens of books about the Iraq War have been written by politicians, generals, snipers and Special Forces operatives. This war journal of an enlisted U.S. Marine provides an un-glamorized narrative of a common reservist's deployment to Iraq, from notification of mobilization to final trip home. The visceral experiences of combat are all described in candid detail, along with hazards of homesickness, boredom and loss. In light of the rise of the Islamic State in the area described in the book, the author's story presents a timely account of the challenges of restoring peace in this restive area.
Former Marine Reservist, Adam Davidson works at a large private equity firm based in Denver, Colorado.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Acknowledgments viii List of Terms Preface Charlie Company and the Early Period of the Iraq War July 2004-August 2004: Mobilizing Pre-Deployment Iraq August 2004-October 2004: In-Country October 2004-January 2005: Things Heat Up February 2005: The Homestretch Reunited March 2005-April 2005: Heading Home Postscript Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments viii List of Terms Preface Charlie Company and the Early Period of the Iraq War July 2004-August 2004: Mobilizing Pre-Deployment Iraq August 2004-October 2004: In-Country October 2004-January 2005: Things Heat Up February 2005: The Homestretch Reunited March 2005-April 2005: Heading Home Postscript Index
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