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by Evan Wright (Author) "IT'S ANOTHER IRAQI TOWN, nameless to the Marines racing down the main drag in Humvees, blowing it to pieces ..." (more)
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Wright rode into Iraq on March 20, 2003, with a platoon of First Reconnaissance Battalion Marines—the Marine Corps' special operations unit whose motto is "Swift, Silent, Deadly." These highly trained and highly motivated First Recon Marines were the leading unit of the American-led invasion force. Wright wrote about that experience in a three-part series in Rolling Stone that was hailed for its evocative, accurate war reporting. This book, a greatly expanded version of that series, matches its accomplishment. Wright is a perceptive reporter and a facile writer. His account is a personality-driven, readable and insightful look at the Iraq War's first month from the Marine grunt's point of view. It jibes with other firsthand reports of the first phase of the Iraqi invasion (including David Zucchino's Thunder Run), showing the unsettling combination of feeble and vicious resistance put up by the Iraqi army, the Fedayeen militiamen and their Syrian allies against American forces bulldozing through towns and cities and into Baghdad. Wright paints compelling portraits of a handful of Marines, most of whom are young, street-smart and dedicated to the business of killing the enemy. As he shows them, the Marines' main problem was trying to sort out civilians from enemy fighters. Wright does not shy away from detailing what happened when the fog of war resulted in the deaths and maimings of innocent Iraqi men, women and children. Nor does he hesitate to describe intimately the few instances in which Marines were killed and wounded. Fortunately, Wright is not exposing the strengths and weaknesses of a new generation of American fighting men, as the misleadingly hyped-up title and subtitle indicate. Instead, he presents a vivid, well-drawn picture of those fighters in action on the front lines in the blitzkrieg-like opening round of the Iraq War.
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Its timeliness notwithstanding, this chronicle of an American reconnaissance platoon's mission to spearhead the invasion of Iraq is not one of those hastily thrown together "instant books." The author was the only journalist to travel with First Recon. He joined the platoon in March 2003 and traveled with its soldiers into combat missions (including the assault on Baghdad in April). His book is not about the war itself but about one group of men who fought in it. Today's American soldiers, Wright says, are young men who are "on more intimate terms with the culture of the video games, reality TV shows and Internet porn than they are with their own families." (One 19-year-old corporal compares driving into an ambush to a Grand Theft Auto video game: "It was fucking cool.") Wright also explores how today's pop-culture-driven soldiers differ from those who fought more than three decades ago in Vietnam. A perceptive, often troubling examination of soldiers' view of war, peace, and combat. David Pitt
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Raw Unedited Rage, Aug 9 2008
By Coach C (Canada) - See all my reviews
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I have a friend serving in Afghanistan as part of the Canadian contingent of NATO. He was describing to me the thrill he felt to be on the front-lines fighting. As an admitted pacifist and having never served in the military, it is hard for me to understand how someone can feel "glee" in an all out firefight. My friend referred me to "Generation Kill", as a way to explain how he feels.

First the mechanics, Evan Wright is an excellent journalist and writer and the lucidity of his prose reflects his talents. The book is literally a page-turner and Wright does a great job developing each of the characters as an embedded journalist in a Recon unit leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The parallel with Lt. Fick and my friend are uncanny.

It's still difficult for me to comprehend why soldiers do what they do, but Evan Wright's book has helped me bridge that gap. Soldiers are ultimately human, conflicted and flawed. Compared to Mark Bowden's "Black Hawk Down", I felt Wright did a better job showing more raw human emotion, to explain what it means to be a soldier.

I'm writing this review as I'm watching the HBO series that bears the same name as the book. I read the book last year and watching the series brings me back to this great book, a worthwhile read for anybody wanting to know more about what it means to be a soldier.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Get some!, Sep 23 2008
By Brian Maitland (Vancouver, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
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Comparison are made with this book and Michael Herr's "Dispatches" for the Iraq War generation. I think you need to look at these books as bookends of a long arc of excellent journalism on the "American soldier on the ground" experience.

Look, forget the analysis as all I know is any military unit that bans any country music and calls it "the Special Olympics of music" is one I want to get to know. This book takes you inside that unit and is right up there with Anthony Swofford's "Jarhead" at the top of the heap in books on the modern military.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I couldn't put the book down, Nov 16 2005
By QBA (Toronto, On, Canada) - See all my reviews
This book is everything I was hopping for, first hand accounts of the front lines as marines fight their way into central Iraq. The writer make you feel like you are ridding along in the humvee with these marines, giving you an uncensored account of what is happening.

War is not a pretty thing and those guys had to preformed aggressively to be able to stay alive, making quick life and death decisions that not always turned out the results they were expecting, but that is the raw version of battle and in my eyes these guys are heroes.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Must buy book
I am a 12-year veteran of the Marine Corps and was in Beirut with two different infantry Battalions. I am not a fan of the Iraq war and I despise George Bush. Read more
Published on Jul 14 2004 by Book buyer

5.0 out of 5 stars Accurate and instructive
I was a Recon Marine (Bravo Co. 3rd. Plt.) in the first Gulf War and Somalia. I look at this book from the distance of time, for my own experience, and with a history degree to... Read more
Published on Jul 14 2004 by Bill McAllister

5.0 out of 5 stars Best account of either Iraq war
This is certainly the best account of either Iraq war I've read. Those who've previously served will be gratified to find that, even today, the Marine Corps remains the elite... Read more
Published on Jul 13 2004 by David Zincavage

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, but...
For the most part I'd have to say that Generation Kill was an interesting read and certainly gives the reader an insight into the world of Recon and the war against Saddam... Read more
Published on Jul 12 2004 by Steven Martinovich

3.0 out of 5 stars Elias and Barnes in Iraq
Despite the books claim to define a generation, it is actually a loosly chronological retelling of the situations and tactics of a few platoons 'on the tip of the spear' in the... Read more
Published on Jul 11 2004 by Paul A. Mcdowell

5.0 out of 5 stars True but sad
I was with Third Recon in Vietnam. This book is the only real description I have read about the full Recon experience. This is war. Read more
Published on Jul 10 2004 by moe armstrong

5.0 out of 5 stars Talking 'bout my generation...
This is a reporter's objective recording of events, moods of people and was gravely needed after the poor mainstream coverage of the Iraqi war expedition. Read more
Published on Jul 9 2004 by demetriosp

5.0 out of 5 stars An incredible insight into today's young warriors...
I've been unable to put this book down. It is, at once, a shining tribute to the raw courage, purpose and dedication of today's young Marines and a shaming indictment of the... Read more
Published on Jul 9 2004 by thewanderingmind

4.0 out of 5 stars finelook from a visitor to the Corps
Evan wrote in firm prose...dancing his pen in and out of the cobwebs that sometimes clutter a tired sentries vision. Read more
Published on Jul 6 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible Read!
This is definately one of the better books I've read in a long time. Being a former Marine, I can definately relate to how the Marines feel about the war and with the higher ups... Read more
Published on Jul 6 2004

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