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| War Stories: Operation Iraqi Freedom | 
enlarge | Author: Oliver L. North Publisher: Regnery Publishing, Inc. Category: Book
List Price: $16.95 Buy Used: $1.00 You Save: $15.95 (94%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 318032
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 332 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.1 x 1.2
ISBN: 0895260379 Dewey Decimal Number: 956.70443 EAN: 9780895260376 ASIN: 0895260379
Publication Date: June 25, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Lots of shelf wear, may contain some notes or highlighting, corners/edges worn and bent, may not include companion materials like cdroms or access codes.
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A well-deserved salute to the protectors of freedom January 2, 2004 18 out of 23 found this review helpful
With all of the negative gloom-and-doom pessimism of the liberal media, War Stories proves to be a veritable fresh breath of air that salutes the commendable bravery and courage of our men and women protecting our freedom both home and abroad. With the likes of Peter Jennings, Tom Brokaw, and Dan Rather incessantly ballyhooing about the daunting "quagmire" in Iraq like a broken record, Col. Oliver North provides an - get this - honest account of what REALLY transpired during Operation Iraqi Freedom. In an impromptu interview with two grunts of the 4th ID, North, in an attempt to ascertain the truth and to dispel the unfounded rumors of an ill-prepared and ill-equipped US military, asked the soldiers: "The New York Times says the Marines are out of food, water, and ammo. Are you hungry?" "No, sir." "Are you thirsty?" "No, sir." "Are you short on ammo?" "No, sir." "Well, what do you need?" 'Without a moment's hesitation, the young Marine replies, "Just send more enemy, sir."' Suffice to say, you won't find that on your network evening news or in The New York Times. North gives us not only unbiased accounts from foot soldiers, but also great previously unseen footage from Operation Iraqi Freedom on the enclosed DVD. With the book and the DVD, how can you go wrong?
In the tradition of Ernie Pyle January 2, 2004 11 out of 14 found this review helpful
WHAT A GREAT BOOK! Colonel North tells the stories of the warriors on the ground and in the air. This has got to be one of the finest war correspondant books ever written.The stories in this book ran my emotions the whole range from laughter to tears. Col. North focuses on writing the stories of the Lance Corporals, Privates First Class and Speciailists that are actually fighting this war. Laced with conservative commentary on the politics involved, and bringing to light the biases of the other networks, Col. North puts together a highly entertaining and captivating book on this phase of the Gulf War. Received it for Christmas from my daughter and read a few "sit reps" a day until finished. I loved this book. Semper Fi
A Soldier's Story May 9, 2004 11 out of 15 found this review helpful
Oliver North's "War Stories: Operation Iraqi Freedom" is a straightforward and compelling view into the Iraqi war as told through the eyes and voices of the young American's who were fighting it. This is as refreshingly-far from the armchair generals and TV talking-head analysts as one can get, providing unique insight into what was happening as seen by North while embedded with the Marines as they fought their way from Kuwait to Baghdad to Tikrit in March-April, 2003. Told in a series of vignettes - "sitreps" in mil-speak" - Retired Marine Colonel North relates the story as he sees it, depending more on the perspective of the enlisted men than of the senior officers of his unit. North captures the details of day-to-day life in desert, where sacrifices are routine and acts of heroism common and mostly unsung. He delivers these tales with straight prose and clinical precision, resisting any temptation to sensationalize or to evoke pity. It is an honest and unvarnished view of the Iraq war, at least as seen through the rather narrow sights of the unit with which North traveled. (In fact, as North notes frequently, he and he troops on the ground had scant insight to the progress of the war in the "big picture". An occasional opportunity to catch a Fox News transmission were their best sources of intelligence).It is unfortunate that some will dismiss or disparage this fine documentary simply because they disagree with Oliver North's political views. I happen to believe that Colonel North is an inspiration and a great American, but notwithstanding, "War Stories" is a powerful first-hand portrayal of one of the most important historical events of our time. If not for North, then read it as a tribute to our young volunteer armed forces who have sacrificed so much.
Great book January 12, 2004 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
Excellent book. Don't be fooled by Henry Loyld's reviews. He is very partisan with no sense of reviewing fairly. Obvious bias.
Excellent Book January 2, 2004 8 out of 12 found this review helpful
First off, I am a big fan of Fox News Channel. I watched their coverage of the war in Iraq daily. I enjoyed reading about Col. North's experiences while his was with the Marines and the Army's 4th ID. The "reader from San Antonio" should review the book on its merits and not resort to personal attacks about something they know little about. Col. North's convictions were overturned by a Federal appeals court and is therefore he is NOT a criminal, and therefore that is why he doesn't need to write about why he is not in jail. (As if lying to Congress should be a crime, since they lie to the American people every day!!) Bottom line, buy the book, its great!! This book is not about Col. North tooting his own horn. He tells the stories of the heros he met in Iraq serving in our military.
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