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Hardcover Road to Baghdad: Behind Enemy Lines: The Adventures of an American Soldier in the Gulf War Book

ISBN: 0891418059

ISBN13: 9780891418054

Road To Baghdad: Behind Enemy Lines: The Adventures of an American Soldier in the Gulf War

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An American officer who was in Kuwait City at the time of the Iraqi invasion recounts his experiences reporting on the attack, his imprisonment as a human shield within Iraq, and his release in time... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Rated 5 stars
OutStanding

Captain Micheal Stanton is captured in Kuwait during the first Gulf War. He is Saddam's guest for many months. It's quite surprising that this happend and the small attention it got on from the media.

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Very much an enlightening read

I will not write a detailed review, suffice to say I agree with the other 5-star ratings already written and highly recommend this book. Very well written and keeps your interest throughout. I enjoyed the narrative from cover to cover and it gave a great insight into the "mentality" of the middle east and what we continue to be up against in that region (with friend and foe). I'm glad he was able to survive, put it together...

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First Hand Account of a Unique Experience

Marty Stanton has the ability to spin a fascinating story. Before the first Gulf War, he was assigned to a one of a kind military organization, quite unlike anything which most career soldiers will ever experience. The opportunities that assignment gave him for travel and interaction with the locals, lead to a unique perspective on that period of history. Coupling his rare view of events with his sense of humor, he has...

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Inspiring, timely and true

Truth really can be stranger than fiction--and better reading, as well. Colonel Stanton's very impressive, highly readable memoir of his extraordinary adventures prior to and during the first Gulf War is a remarkable book--both for its ability to capture the inventive nature and casual courage of our finest military officers and for its ability to tell a thrilling personal story in a way that is neither bragging (too often...

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