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Author - Evan Wright ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Berkley Trade was reviewed on 22-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0425224740 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Generation Kill Reference Book. Classifications : Bargain Books Arts & Photography Audiobooks Biography Business & Investing Calendars Children Computers & Internet Cooking, Food & Wine Film General AAS Greeting Cards & Accessories Health, Mind & Bod . Click the following link to view the cover of Generation Kill. Related topics: Bargain Books. Arts & Photography. Audiobooks. Biography. Calendars. Children. Film. General AAS. Health, Mind & Body. History. requestid: 2e6148e4-329b-4eaf-ad91-41884b993a1frequestprocessingtime: 0.0424190000000000 salesrank: 4734 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 11086090590 1) Paperback Book Generation Kill by Berkley Trade. I just finished this book after watching the HBO series. I think David Simon did a great job producing the series. As a woman I have respect for the Marines even though they seem to think we are useful for only one thing! Nevertheless, there was still no reason for this war! There were no nuclear weapons! This story that we have to fight over there so they will not come here is just more lies. These people as you read in this book were for the most part sheperds, farmers, very poor living in mud huts. What makes people think they all want to come fight over here. Heck, they´ve never been in an airplane and as you could see in the book the ones that did fight were terrible fighters and not at all professional soldiers. It was like shooting ducks in an amusement park! How we can sit here and glorify that is beyond me. Sickening! This whole war is a sad commentary on our country. What have we done to help these people rebuild their country and their lives? It is a whole lot harder and more noble to be a peacemaker than to shoot a gun at what? I am glad I read this book for the insight into the mindset of the soldiers. I commend Mr. Wright for getting this story out, it is worthwhile to read.¤ 2) Paperback Book Generation Kill by Berkley Trade. I really liked this book which gave me an idea what it was like in Iraq during the beginning of the war. The more current release of this book has more information as to what has since happen to the soldiers after serving their country.¤ 3) Paperback Book Generation Kill by Berkley Trade. ***** Combat troops of all branches have, with few exceptions, e.g. Ernie Pyle and Bill Mauldin, little trust or regard for journalists. Having spent time in both camps, I side with my brothers and sisters at arms and understand why they are leery of these foreign beings spying on them. Therefore, I picked up "Generation Kill" with much skepticism. To my surprise, it wasn´t what I had expected.
4) Paperback Book Generation Kill by Berkley Trade. This is a must read. I couldn´t put it down. It finished it in two days and I´ve gone back and read it again to make sure I didn´t miss out on it since I went through it so quickly. It was great to see the soldier´s experience and not the politicians view point. I´m sure there were still a lot of things that were left out due to censorship, but it was still a great read.¤ 5) Paperback Book Generation Kill by Berkley Trade. While not as deep and emotional as Micheal Herr´s Dispatches, Generation Kill still provides a great look into one facet of America´s war in Iraq, the tip of the spear the 1St Marine Recon following the doctrine of maneuver warfare.
6) Paperback Book Generation Kill by Berkley Trade. In the tradition of Black Hawk Down and Jarhead comes a searing portrait of young men fighting a modern-day war. Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 19-Nov-2008, 04252247409780425224748, 010-400-910-360-1X0-JYB-OUB-08B-8
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