In early 2003, the Free Press and Knight Ridder newspapers sent a writer and an artist to tell the story of the war in Iraq. Writer Jeff Seidel and artist Richard Johnson told the stories of everyday... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I was in the Marine unit that these two crossed the border with. The did an excellent job of telling the stories of the men and women of this war.
Anyone who loves our troops will love this book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This book first appeared in the Detroit Free Press as a daily series of portraits -- and it was wonderful. As a book, it is even better. Page by page, readers experience the war through the men and women who fought it, from the preparations in Kuwait to the early stages of the post-war period. The sketches and text make you feel like you have met the soliders. One is left with a great understanding of who the troops are and feeling of gratitude and appreciation for what they do for their country.It makes for a unique and captivating historical account of the war. I highly recommend to anyone who wants to learn about our brave troops and the war they fought.
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