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    I read this six years ago, so I don't remember the book too well. I used to work with some guys who were also in STA 2/7, and they said Swofford was basically a sh*tbird who whined a lot. Also, at some point he described Marines getting high when they were off duty - that never would have happened in my time (I was in from 93-97). That and the basic attitude he portrayed were just weird to me. People don't get assigned to STA, you have to volunteer and go through a short selection. My recollection is that he made it seem like being in STA was a huge chore. Another thing (and I might be mixing the movie up with the book) is the time when a young guy gets a video of his wife while she's getting it on with another guy... This is kind of an urban legend in the USMC whenever you deploy. There's always some poor dumbass in another platoon or company who got a video.

    Swofford is a great writer, but I think he took some liberties - not with the way he portrayed the fighting (he's very honest about never actually shooting at anyone) but with the way he portrayed the USMC. I think he wanted to write a Catch-22 or MASH style story set around his own experiences. So, take it as a good piece of writing, but not an accurate portrayal of history or the USMC in the early 1990s.
    I'm reading the book right now and, well... that's surprising. Thanks, anyway.

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    Default The Good Soldiers

    PW Pick of the Week: The Good Soldiers by David Finkel
    The Surge: A Grunt's-Eys View
    Publishers Weekly, 7/27/2009
    ISBN 978-0-374-16573-4



    A success story in the headlines, the surge in Iraq was an ordeal of hard fighting and anguished trauma for the American soldiers on the ground, according to this riveting war report. Washington Post correspondent Finkel chronicles the 15-month deployment of the 2-16 Infantry Battalion in Baghdad during 2007 and 2008, when the chaos in Iraq subsided to a manageable uproar. For the 2-16, waning violence still meant wild firefights, nerve-wracking patrols through hostile neighborhoods where every trash pile could hide an IED, and dozens of comrades killed and maimed. At the fraught center of the story is Col. Ralph Kauzlarich, whose dogged can-do optimism—his motto is “It’s all good”—pits itself against declining morale and whispers of mutiny. While vivid and moving, Finkel’s grunt’s-eye view is limited; the soldiers’ perspective is one of constant improvisatory reaction to attacks and crises, and we get little sense of exactly how and why the new American counterinsurgency methods calmed the Iraqi maelstrom. Still, Finkel’s keen firsthand reportage, its grit and impact only heightened by the literary polish of his prose, gives us one of the best accounts yet of the American experience in Iraq. Photos. (Sept.)
    Book written about my unit...read it...love it.... But seriously I've been waiting for this guy to finish this book for awhile, and now that it is coming out next month, I figure there would be some people here who might appreciate it.

    Info acquired from http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0374165734

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    Thanks for the heads up Virus, i be sure to look this book up

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    Sounds really interesting.

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    Hope that it is allowed to do a little advertising for a book here. It's my own one, respectively I have done it with two colleagues who are interested in the subject. A review of a reader is this:

    Raid Murzuk & Jebel Sherif
    History and Background

    There are a lot of different books and other sources of information (Internet-servers etc.) available about the Long-Range-Desert-Group (LRDG).

    Especially the occurrence of „Raid Murzuk and Jebel Sherif“ is now described in more details in a new publication (English language), which I may recommend for all interested people.

    Title: Incident at Jebel Sherif / In search of the First Clash of the Pecial Forces 1941
    Author: Kuno Gross
    Ordering: see below

    The special points characterizing this book are:
    + Detailed description of the development of the special forces on
    - Italian side (very interesting; rare information given)
    - English side (LRDG, lot of background information)
    - Free French side (coming from Tchad)
    + Complete description of the Raid
    + Reconstruction of the clash at Jebel Sherif (many photos and eyewitness reports)

    The well done trip description of the author to Jebel Sherif (SE of Libya) completes the full story. While on the road associated information about the german exploration “DORA” (194x) are added.

    The author is living in Libya and therefore could evaluate different details perfectly on two trips to Jebel Sherif.

    This book is a well done collection of all associated information to one of the most important historical incident of the Special Forces in WW-II.
    So this book must be recommended to all enthusiasts of the “Libyan Desert”.

    Order information: http://www.jebelsherif.org/order.php
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    Default "The Foresight War" by Anthony G. Williams

    Has anyone here read "The Foresight War" by Anthony G. Williams? Fascinating, isn't it? What did you think?

    http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk/TFW%20Extract.htm

    http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk/TFWreviews.htm

    "Foresight America" by Paul Adkins:
    http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk/TFWreviews.htm

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    James, I've been meaning to get a copy of it. The premise sounds pretty interesting

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    Is this book any good? If the book has been mentioned somewhere else here, please let me know where, thanks.


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    Sorry, I thought this was the currently reading thread.
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    I just thought I would give this an update myself. The book is out, having just received it in the mail, I'm going to crack into it and see what it says. Supposedly it's good.


    p.s. I'm not affiliated with anyone who is making money off of this book. Again, I just think there are some people out there who are interested in this kind of thing, so that is why I'm bumping. Thank you.

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    I'd be interested to hear your perspective on a book about your unit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laconian View Post
    I'd be interested to hear your perspective on a book about your unit.
    Accurate from what I remember, found out some things that I didn't even know. Reminisced a bit, got pissed off, almost cried, loved it. It was written in an interesting way as well, a kind of a diary/journal style.

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    Hey guys,
    I need advice concerning two books about JEB Stuart:

    Does anyone of you already read

    "Cavalryman of the Lost Cause:A Biography of J. E. B. Stuart"
    http://www.amazon.com/cavalryman-los...119894&sr=8-12

    or

    "I rode with JEB Stuart: The Life and Campaigns of Major General J. E. B. Stuart"
    http://www.amazon.com/Rode-Jeb-Stuar...119894&sr=8-11


    Which one would you recommend? The first one is written by H.B. McClellan and Henry B. McClellan and I have doubts that some descandents of General "McClellian" () would give a "neutral" point of view about a confederate general

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    Default Looking for a good WW1 Novel

    Hi All

    First post, great site.


    Having just finished the novels A Convenant With Death and A Long Long Way, I'm in need of a good WW1 novel.

    Has anyone got any suggestions, and If so could you express a little about your recommendations?

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    All Quiet On The Western Front

    Or try here
    http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums...hlight=reading
    or
    http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums...t=book+reviews

    Edit: You could also try "A Farewell To Arms" by Ernest Hemingway. Never read it myself, but maybe someone else here can tell you if its worthwhile.
    Last edited by Navel Lint; 10-23-2009 at 04:48 AM.

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