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A great book for fans of military nonfiction and supporters of the military. ["While most readers will be unable to support veterans in the manner Schultz now does through his company and foundation, the authors will likely have some success in bridging the civilian-military divide," read the starred review of the Knopf hc, LJ 11/1/14.]
Timed to coincide with Veterans Day, the book is filled with inspiring narratives, and while most readers will be unable to support veterans in the manner Schultz now does through his company and foundation, the authors will likely have some success in "bridging the civilian-military divide."
Having taken on America's pie-in-the-sky planning for the Iraq occupation in Life in the Emerald City, an Overseas Press Club Book Award winner, Chandrasekaran considers the "war within the war" in southern Afghanistan...