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Outstanding Oct 11, 2009 Outstanding job done by Mr. Evan Wright. A must read for any Marine of every rank.
Awesome...Generation Kill is a must have Aug 24, 2009 If you haven't served in the military, let alone the Gulf War, and you want some insight into what exactly is happening before offering your opinions then you gotta read this book.
The narration is framed by a long ride throughout Iraq on a decoy mission by 1st Recon Battalion. Evan Wright, a writer for Rolling Stone, gets the priveledge or riding in a Humvee with some of the most elite marines in the military, and chronicalling every day since the beginning of the invasion until about 40 days in (when the war seemingly ended).
An intense look at what our marines go through, this is the best book about any military conflict I have ever read. Burn the Tom Clancy novel, your not going to need it after reading this.
Great Insight Aug 19, 2009 great insight into the marines who lead the invasion into iraq. it gives you the good, the bad, and the ugly. read One Bullet Away though as well.
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More of the same. Aug 01, 2009 This book reminds me of the trash published during and after Vietnam that supported the anti-military mindset and leftist agenda of the American media (which is to say; almost everything published). It uses the same formula of distortion, fabrication and political agenda to paint an almost totally incorrect picture on a very thin canvas of truth to lend it "credibility". As a former Recon Marine it's interesting to read the repeated instances of activity that, in the real world, would almost instantly result in relief of duty for psychological evaluation or court martial. This author hasn't a clue about what he's seeing and is not interested (or perhaps not intellectually able) to report it accurately. It's shameful that he betrayed these Marines by characterizing them as he did and the reader by presenting this tripe as truth.
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Excellent read! Jul 14, 2009 In few words, this book is an excellent retelling of what our national heroes experienced during the first days of the Iraqi liberation (as some call it). I find it to be both fair and balanced as well as extremely interesting. You will read not just about the heroic efforts of the Marines in First Recon, but the flaws of command found even in such a elite unit.
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