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Iron Bravo (Paperback)

de Carsten Stroud (Author)
3.4étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (5 évaluations de client)
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The traditions, culture and spirit of the U.S. Army are here embodied in the person of First Sergeant Dee Crane, a "lifer" in the First Infantry Division. In pungent, whiplash prose, Stroud (Close Pursuit) chronicles Crane's experiences in Vietnam, peacetime duty at Fort Riley, Kans. ("Home of the Big Red One"), on maneuvers in the Mojave Desert and in combat during the Gulf War. The history of the division is skillfully woven into the narrative, including the WWII victories in Europe and the 1943 defeat at the Kasserine Pass in Tunisia, where General Erwin Rommel taught the inexperienced GIs a valuable but costly lesson in tactics. Because First Sergeant Crane is smart, thoughtful, funny, skeptical and articulate, his views on such matters as volunteers versus draftees, commissioned officers, female GIs, race relations, courage in battle and killing the enemy are consistently interesting and informative.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.


From Library Journal

With the best-selling Close Pursuit: A Week in the Life of an NYPD Homicide Cop, Stroud established himself as a top chronicler of dangerous jobs. Iron Bravo, a portrait of a U.S. Army infantry sergeant, continues in the same vein.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 al, Aoû 6 2001
Par F. Sever "als932" (Montoursville, PA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: IRON BRAVO (Mass Market Paperback)
So many technical errors that it should be labled as a fairy tale. Cannot be believe it was printed! I paid a dime for the book at a yard sale and feel ripped off!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The face of battle as seen by the NCO, Janv. 2 2001
Par Michael J Edelman (Huntington Woods, MI USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: IRON BRAVO (Mass Market Paperback)
In a modern high-tech army, where officers move from one comand to another as they move up the ranks, it is the NCOs who have become the repositories of the history and tradition of the military. Iron Bravo is a semi-fictional account of the history of the US infantry as seen and understod by one NCO- a lifer named Crane- through his knowledge of unit history, his memories of Vietnam and his experience in returning to war in the Gulf. Stroud spent a year with the 1st, and this book is a compilation of the experiences of various soldiers, retold as the story of Sgt. Crane.

There have been a great many books written about the experience of the infantryman through history, many of them excellent; what Carsten Stroud brings is a perspective over time. He's a combat veteran of Vietnam and a student of history, and he understands what it is that is common to the experience of the foot soldier throughout history. He takes pains to show how it it is that experiences of individual infantrymen through history constitute an unbroken thread across nations and through time. Stroud's description of the advance of the US 1st Armored Division through Iraq and his parallels to the WWII battle of the Kasserine Pass is particularly illustrative.

While not a scholarly history, neither is this the typical I-was-there story. It's a unique way of telling the infantryman's story, and as such, of interest to readers of both combat stories and military history.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 It's On The Money, Avril 28 2000
This review is from: IRON BRAVO (Hardcover)
I have to disagree with the previous review. This book does capture the essence of what soldiering is all about. Yes there are several technical errors, but I did not find them to detract from the power of the story. This book reveals the love/hate relationship that so many have with the Army, any Army I dare say. Having departed the institution only a few months ago I feel confident in saying this. There is so much to hate about the profession of arms, but there are those few rare moments - sometimes they occurred years ago - that you still treasure.Somehow those moments can keep one going when everything is at it's worse. That is what Carsten Stroud does in Iron Bravo. The book has wonderful atmosphere - one of Stoud's strengths as a writer - and presents the mind of the professional soldier beautifully. This book dosen't place the soldier on a platform, it merely shows them warts and all. And in my opinion the soldier comes out shining.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Almost got it right.
For the reader with military experience, this book is a tough read. The concept was good-tracking an NCO through his career from Viet Nam to Iraq- was right on the money... Read more
Publié le Mars 9 2000 par Paul Graham

5.0étoiles sur 5 An uncensored look into the life of the combat infantryman
Carsten Stroud does not glorify war nor does he belittle the sacrifice and dedication of the men who have to fight them. Read more
Publié le Janv. 11 1997

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