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The Highlanders: Charlie Company goes to the Iraq Training Center
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The Highlanders: Charlie Company goes to the Iraq Training Center

By April Fools Day 2004, the war to liberate Iraq had "officially" ended with Saddam Hussein's capture and President Bush's announcement that major combat operations had ceased. The truth was the war in Iraq was just getting warmed up, and it was at this point that the 1st Battalion, 161st Infantry of the Washington Army National Guard arrived in Baghdad. This is the story of Charlie Company's 1st Platoon, who were mobilized for federal service and attached to the 1st Cavalry Division's 3rd Brigade Combat Team for a year in Iraq. A motley crew of part-time weekend warriors, 1st Platoon had its share of cops and criminals, professors and students, fathers and husbands, teenage privates eager to see war and thirtysomething veterans who had served in Panama and Kuwait. This is the story of 1st Platoon as told from the perspective of their "Invisible Embed" Rob Kauder, a former Marine turned journalist serving as a National Guard infantry squad leader. In The Highlanders Kauder captures the stories of struggle and sacrifice of the enlisted men as they fought the boredom, madness, heartbreak and the enemies both inside and outside the wire of the Green Zone.

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Product Details:
Author: Rob Kauder
Paperback: 356 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: March 06, 2008
ISBN: 1419688928
Package Length: 9.0 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 0.88 inches
Package Weight: 1.33 pounds
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4Not what you think  Apr 01, 2008
After four years of war in Iraq and with no end in sight, there has been enough coverage of it to both fatigue the reader and to set expectations of the story: brave young men doing their duty under difficult circumstances, officers who weren't trained for such a fight doing their best, a stirring litany of intense fights without real conclusion. You've heard it all before, right?

Rob Kauder has written a book with all of those things and none of them, presenting a far more complex--and far more real--picture of the war in Iraq than you have read before.

Part of a Washington State National Guard unit deployed to Baghdad in 2004 for "stability" operations, Kauder's experience is presented unvarnished and without agenda. The bravery is there and the success; so too are tales of cowardice, incompetence, and loss. The camaradery which binds together men from such disparate backgrounds is woven through all of it. Both the successes and the costs of battle are described, as is the increasing stratification of military bureacracy. And perhaps most importantly, the neglected story of what happens when they come home is told... the real effects of the war on the most average of us, the amputations, emotional distress, and havoc wrought on the personal lives of our citizen soldiers.

Similar in tone and texture to Generation Kill and With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa, The Highlanders doesn't pull punches or polish up the author's macho credentials. Through all that happened to him, Kauder manages to maintain (or at least consistently return to) a journalistic detachment that helps put the day to day operations of his company into perspective with both the stated and unstated aims of the war effort.

From the shattered remnants of Saddam's nuclear weapons program to the Green Zone to Spokane, the odyssey of The Highlanders is sure to make your blood boil, regardless of your opinions of the war itself.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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