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In the Company of Soldiers: A Chronicle of Combat by Rick Atkinson
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Rick Atkinson Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2005-03-01 ISBN: 0805077731 Number of pages: 352 Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
Book Reviews of In the Company of Soldiers: A Chronicle of CombatBook Review: Relive the Invasion Summary: 5 Stars
In the Company of Soldiers follows General David Petraeus and the 101st Airborne Division as they deploy from Fort Campbell, Kentucky to Kuwait, then make the march to Baghdad. Unlike most of the accounts I have read of the 2003 invasion, this follows the "behind the scenes" action of the Commanding Officers instead of combat units. Atkinson does an outstanding job at documenting the crucial, tiring decision-making process behind the invasion. Every decision from the seemingly mundane, such as whether to protect helicopter rotors with thick paint or tape, to the assault on Baghdad is meticulously covered. The best aspect of the book is the details one would not have heard on CNN. One of the biggest gaffs occurred during the deployment of equipment. Every shipping box had a barcode which would tell the receivers exactly what was in each box and where it needed to go. But, the Server which housed the barcode Database was on the 3rd ship to arrive. Meaning the first two ships were disorganized when being unloaded. We also get to experience living with the Commanding Officers. We see them celebrate a victory, and weep a failure. Atkinson also reveals small quarks that help the average American relate to the Commanding General in Iraq, such as General Petraeus eating Pop Tarts for breakfast every morning.
This book is very easy to read and should be read by any military history enthusiasts. By covering both the war planning and actual combat, like the capture of Najaf, Karbala, and Hilla, one experiences the war from the Pentagon down. Atkinson is also bipartisan until his afterward. It's nice to hear an account of the first 4 weeks of combat without the political rhetoric. Victories are commended, failures questioned. From fierce Apache firefights to bunking with a Private in the unforgiving Iraqi Desert, you are given the chance to relive the invasion.
Summary of In the Company of Soldiers: A Chronicle of Combat"Intimate, vivid, and well-informed . . . On the field of battle where more than 770 journalists were 'embedded,' Atkinson stood apart as one of the very rare war correspondents who are also fine military historians." ?The New York Times Book Review
For soldiers in the 101st Airborne Division, the road to Baghdad began with a midnight flight out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, in late February 2003. For Rick Atkinson, who would spend nearly two months covering the division for The Washington Post, the war in Iraq provided a unique opportunity to observe today's U.S. Army in combat. Now, in this extraordinary account of his odyssey with the 101st, Atkinson presents an intimate and revealing portrait of the soldiers who fight the expeditionary wars that have become the hallmark of our age.
At the center of Atkinson's drama stands the compelling figure of Major General David H. Petraeus, described by one comrade as "the most competitive man on the planet." Atkinson spent virtually all day every day at Petraeus's elbow in Iraq, where he had an unobstructed view of the stresses, anxieties, and large joys of commanding 17,000 soldiers in combat. And all around Petraeus, we see the men and women of a storied division grapple with the challenges of waging war in an unspeakably harsh environment.
With the eye of a master storyteller, a brilliant military historian puts us right on the battlefield. In the Company of Soldiers is a compelling, utterly fresh view of the modern American soldier in action.
The advent of embedded reporters in the opening days of the 2003 US war on Iraq meant a more direct and personal point of view than battlefield coverage has historically offered. Rick Atkinson, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for An Army at Dawn, an account of combat in North Africa during World War II, traveled with the 101st Airborne Division of the US Army from its deployment out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky through its entry into Baghdad. The result, In the Company of Soldiers, is a thoroughly engrossing look at the strategies, personalities, and struggles of waging modern warfare. Much of Atkinson's focus falls on the division's leader, the hugely competitive and charismatic Major General David Petraeus, who seems to guide his troops through Iraq by sheer force of will. Atkinson devotes most of his time to the senior commanders, but the loss of the G.I. perspective, while disappointing, is outweighed by Atkinson's access to the minds of the brass who must navigate an Iraq whose citizens were not nearly as happy as military planners had hoped and who offered resistance in ways other than what the Americans had prepared for. While plenty has been written about the American military effort in Iraq, Atkinson's perspective, combined with a direct, economical writing style, allows him to present sides to the war not often seen or considered: long periods of waiting punctuated with mad scrambles to apply gas masks, fretting over how to pack all necessary supplies into tiny kits, dealing with dust storms that can ground state of the art attack helicopters, and reading the irreverent yet shrewdly observant graffiti left by American soldiers. In the Company of Soldiers lionizes the American military officers but it neither condemns nor offers unqualified praise to the US effort in Iraq. Indeed, the disturbing omens of chaos hinted at soon after the invasion began in the spring of 2003 would come into sharper relief when the book was published a year later. --John Moe
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