I just finished this book, and I must say it is a GRIPPING tale, very detailed & graphic. It tells the story of a group of soldiers fighting in Fallujah. Arch recommended this one to me & I must say I have yet to read this level of intensity in any of the other Iraq War books. He spares NO expense in letting the reader feel the battle. I HIGHLY recommend this one...
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HOUSE TO HOUSE by SSG David Bellavia
bond007a1- ADMIN
- Name : Steven
Location : Kentucky, USA
Registration date : 2009-02-12
Number of posts : 2099
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HOUSE TO HOUSE by SSG David Bellavia
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always looking for combat-used desert uniforms
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nkomo- ADMIN
- Name : Arch
Location : Kentucky, USA
Registration date : 2009-02-13
Number of posts : 3324
Honestly, this is one of the best first-person accounts I have ever read. After I read this book, I had a whole new level of respect for the US soldiers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. I highly recommend this book to all those who collect OIF/OEF items.bond007a1 wrote:I just finished this book, and I must say it is a GRIPPING tale, very detailed & graphic. It tells the story of a group of soldiers fighting in Fallujah. Arch recommended this one to me & I must say I have yet to read this level of intensity in any of the other Iraq War books. He spares NO expense in letting the reader feel the battle. I HIGHLY recommend this one...
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Always looking for Central American militaria 1965 to 1991. Especially items relating to Coronel Velasquez El Salvador Armed Forces
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- Name : Jens
Age : 44
Location : Augusta Treverorum, Germany
Registration date : 2009-07-09
Number of posts : 171
guys, now you made my fingers itchy. This book has been standing on my shelf for a couple of months and is now definitly next on my list after finishing 'The Brad Kasal Story'.