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Term of Service

Life on the Front Lines of a Modern Vietnam
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Term of Service was birthed from a desire to let a story be heard. Dedicated to a fallen comrade, the memoire portrays the violent streets of Baghdad's most volatile districts with first-hand clarity. From over twenty-four months spent in combat with the 10th Mountain Division's Infantry, the writer paints a vivid picture of hundreds of combat missions and the courageous men who never made it back alive. Through the course of two long years in the Iraq theatre of operations, a story of courage, camaraderie and sacrifice comes to life. Beginning with humble beginnings at Fort Benning, Georgia, Term of Service covers an entire five-year contract as an Infantry rifleman and squad leader. Graphic details include precision missions ranging from rescuing a kidnapped American reporter to the first Iraqi Election. Beginning with the chapter entitled "Into Baghdad", the text depicts graphic scenes of violence that were faced not only by American soldiers but Iraqi forces and civilians caught in the crossfire. The first Iraqi election, Al Zarqawi's death as the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq and the scenes of near civil war caused by the ruthless bombing of the Al Askari Mosque grip the reader and invites the mind to linger on the subjects. While a portion of the story includes on-base training courses and field exercises in preparation for a second tour, the remaining hundred pages are dedicated to telling the story of Patrol Base Howell and the three courageous soldiers who lost their lives on the side of the Tigris River in a push to take a fortified insurgent stronghold. Lastly, the book concludes with a chapter entitled "A Warrior's Reflections" in which the writer compare and contrast the founding father's values and intentions with modern America and call for Americans to carefully contemplate the changes that are rapidly changing a nation that millions of soldiers have died for.
Release date Australia
August 29th, 2015
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
236
Dimensions
152x229x13
ISBN-13
9781478761662
Product ID
23963001

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