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Breaking Ranks brings a new and deeply personal perspective to the war in Iraq by looking into the lives of six veterans who turned against the war they helped to fight. Based on extensive intervie...
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04 August 2010

Breaking Ranks brings a new and deeply personal perspective to the war in Iraq by looking into the lives of six veterans who turned against the war they helped to fight. Based on extensive interviews with each of the six, the book relates why they enlisted, their experiences in training and in early missions, their tours of combat, and what has happened to them since returning home. The compelling stories of this diverse cross section of the military recount how each journey to Iraq began with the sincere desire to do good. Matthew Gutmann and Catherine Anne Lutz show how each individual's experiences led to new moral and political understandings and ultimately to opposing the war.
Price: $34.95
Pages: 234
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
04 August 2010
ISBN: 9780520947900
Format: eBook
Contents
Introduction
A Different Kind of War Story
Part I Innocence
1 Recruiting Volunteers
2 Training
3 First Missions
Part II War’s Crucible
4 Inside Iraq, on the Outskirts of Reality
5 Face to Face with Iraqi Civilians
6 Awakenings
Part III Aftermath and Activism
7 Homecoming Traumas
8 Speaking Out
Conclusion Six Soldiers
Acknowledgments
Notes
Glossary
Introduction
A Different Kind of War Story
Part I Innocence
1 Recruiting Volunteers
2 Training
3 First Missions
Part II War’s Crucible
4 Inside Iraq, on the Outskirts of Reality
5 Face to Face with Iraqi Civilians
6 Awakenings
Part III Aftermath and Activism
7 Homecoming Traumas
8 Speaking Out
Conclusion Six Soldiers
Acknowledgments
Notes
Glossary