McCoy's Marines
Darkside to Baghdad
| Format: Paperback, 304 Pages Item: 147310 ISBN: 9780760337387 SpecsIllustrations: 32 color photos Size: 6 x 9 x .8438 Weight: 1.063 lb. Published: October 8th 2009 DC: AP List Price: $17.99 $13.49All discounts based on list price. No trade discounts available from sale price. In Stock |
San Francisco Chronicle reporter and marine veteran Koopman was embedded in the Third Battalion, Fourth Marines, during the most recent war in Iraq. He enjoyed a close working relationship with the CO, the battalion sergeant major, and several other members of the battalion. This didn't destroy his ability to distance himself from aspects of the military that he never liked, or from political judgments on the war. The combination of embedding and prior service did give him a rare perspective on the gritty (literally, when a sandstorm blew up) details of ground combat in Iraq and how the modern American marine relates to his buddies, his enemies, and his family back home. The conclusion of the book offers equally rare material on the nation-building efforts that continue, with sympathy for both the U.S. military and most shades of Iraqi opinion.—ALA Booklist |
John Koopman enlisted in the Marines at 17 in 1976. A veteran journalist and editor, he is a reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle, and lives with his family in San Francisco. |
CONTENTS Acknowledgments: 11 Prologue: 13 Chapter 1: Growing Up 20 Chapter 2: Journalism 35 Chapter 3: Preparation For War 48 Chapter 4: Leaving Home 68 Chapter 5: Invasion 108 Chapter 6: On The March 125 Chapter 7: The Road To Diwaniyah 146 Chapter 8: The Compound 168 Chapter 9: Baghdad 190 Chapter 10: Going Home 221 Chapter 11: Back To Iraq 234 Chapter 12: Hearts And Minds 257 Chapter 13: A Totally Different War 272 Epilogue: Images Of Iraq 286 Afterword: 297 |