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Atlantic Monthly writer Robert Kaplan joined American troops on the ground in seven different countries for this first-hand account of military action in the war on terror.
Random House, 448 pages
09/13/2005
$27.95
ISBN: 1400061326
Nonfiction
Current Events & Politics
History
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The average user rating for this book is 7.0 (out of 10) based on 4 User Votes
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Aaron L gave it a9:
This work was a very enjoyable read and gave excellent insight into the actual operations of the US military today. It's anecdotal quality is at times a shortcoming, but Kaplan's obcession with first-hand experience is also the book's strength.
galen w gave it an8:
Loved the book. For the average citizen, an excellent survey of the military at work worldwide. Thought the book covered the personalties of the men, and broad range of politcal and social complexities they deal with. It is well worth the time and the small $$ investment. You will want to pass this one along to your friends.
P F Cameron gave it a9:
Wonderful book! There is what might be called a surprize audience for these insightful presentations of authoritative perspective about our military...that being any prospective citizen-soldier of draft age wanting the suscinct explaination of the cultural differences between our military branches of service. This is for anyone asking, "How is the United States Marine Corps culture different from United States Army culture?"

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