
Ghost Riders of Baghdad
Daniel A. Sjursen(Author)
Foreedge (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 5. November 2015
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-1-61168-781-1 (ISBN)
Description
From October 2006 to December 2007, Daniel A. Sjursen - then a U.S. Army lieutenant - led a light scout platoon across Baghdad. The experiences of Ghost Rider platoon provide a soldier's-eye view of the incredible complexities of warfare, peacekeeping, and counterinsurgency in one of the world's most ancient cities. Sjursen reflects broadly and critically on the prevailing narrative of the surge as savior of America's longest war, on the overall military strategy in Iraq, and on U.S. relations with ordinary Iraqis. And at a time when just a handful of U.S. senators and representatives have a family member in combat, Sjursen writes movingly on questions of America's patterns of national service. Who now serves and why? What connection does America's professional army have to the broader society and culture? What is the price we pay for abandoning the model of the citizen soldier? With the bloody emergence of ISIS in 2014, Iraq and its beleaguered, battle-scarred people are again much in the news. Unlike other books on the U.S. war in Iraq, Ghost Riders of Baghdad is part battlefield chronicle, part critique of American military strategy and policy, and part appreciation of Iraq and its people. At once a military memoir, synthetic history, and cultural commentary, Ghost Riders of Bahdad delivers a compelling story and a deep appreciation of both those who serve and the civilians they strive to protect. Sjursen provides a riveting addition to our understanding of modern warfare and its human costs.
Reviews / Votes
The Iraq Wars remain a bone of contention for both the UK and the US. In this fascinating book, author Sjursen asks some searching questions which may leave some of the US commanders feeling uncomfortable. * Books Monthly *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
University Press of New England
Illustrations
38 illus., 4 maps
ISBN-13
978-1-61168-781-1 (9781611687811)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Major Daniel A. Sjursen was born and raised in Staten Island, New York. A 2005 graduate of West Point, he has served in both Iraq and Afghanistan. He earned a master's degree from the University of Kansas and is pursuing a doctorate in history while teaching at West Point.
Content
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Preface: "No Shit, There We Were": Salman Pak Backstory
Enter the "Ghost Riders": 2nd Platoon, B/3-61 CAV
Citizenship and Sacrifice: Reflections on Military Service
Life as a Countdown: Drinking, Training, and Otherwise Getting By
Doing More with Less
"These Dudes Are Trying to Kill Us"
Indispensable Friends: Mark and the Interpreters
Breaking Point: Fear, Loss, and Defeat
Sunni versus Shia: The Anatomy of Sectarian Civil War
Ushering in the "Surge": Farewell Mada'in, Hello Baghdad
Troop Shortage, Troop Surge: Good People, Bad Advice
A Night to Remember
Shouting at Lindsay Graham
Staggering to the Finish Line: Aftermath in a Shattered Platoon
Disappointing Paths: Iraq, Seven Years On
War in the Rearview: On Life after Iraq
Coda: The Power of Memory
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
Notes
Index
Prologue
Preface: "No Shit, There We Were": Salman Pak Backstory
Enter the "Ghost Riders": 2nd Platoon, B/3-61 CAV
Citizenship and Sacrifice: Reflections on Military Service
Life as a Countdown: Drinking, Training, and Otherwise Getting By
Doing More with Less
"These Dudes Are Trying to Kill Us"
Indispensable Friends: Mark and the Interpreters
Breaking Point: Fear, Loss, and Defeat
Sunni versus Shia: The Anatomy of Sectarian Civil War
Ushering in the "Surge": Farewell Mada'in, Hello Baghdad
Troop Shortage, Troop Surge: Good People, Bad Advice
A Night to Remember
Shouting at Lindsay Graham
Staggering to the Finish Line: Aftermath in a Shattered Platoon
Disappointing Paths: Iraq, Seven Years On
War in the Rearview: On Life after Iraq
Coda: The Power of Memory
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
Notes
Index