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Pulitzer Prize-winning conflict journalist C.J. Chivers follows the arcs of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq through the experiences of those who fought them, as Stephen Ambrose did for the grunts of WWII, and Michael Herr's classic Dispatches did for Vietnam.
Almost 2.5 million Americans have served in Afghanistan or Iraq since September 11, 2001. C.J. Chivers has reported from both fronts from the beginning, walking side by side with combatants for more than a dozen years. He describes the experience of war today as it is endured by those most at risk - the camaraderie and profound sense of purpose, alongside courage, frustration, and moral confusion mixed with technical precision. In these remote places where the reason for their presence is sometimes not clear, these young men kill or are killed, facing palpable and often constant threat of ambush or hidden bombs. They repeatedly return, rushing toward danger, often to rescue the wounded in wars that escalate around them as the Pentagon changes doctrines and plans.
Weaving a history of the war through troops' experiences, the characters in The Fighters climb into an F-14 cockpit for the opening strikes after the attacks of 9/11, hunt for Osama bin Laden along the Pakistani border, chase insurgent rocket teams with helicopters alongside American bases, face snipers in a hostile city in Anbar Province in Iraq, and engage in deadly counterguerilla warfare in the soaring mountains of the Korengal Valley in Afghanistan. Some suffer terribly. All are changed. They return home, uncertain of their place in the world and what their wars have achieved.
Chivers accompanied combatants over many years and multiple tours, including many of the characters in this book, developing deep understanding of the experience of combat in our times. The Fighters, his tour de force, tells a history of America's longest wars as well as the lives of the volunteers who have waged them.
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The author , a Marine Grunt Officer from my War had the guts and nuts to delve deep into the realities of post 9-11 Combat.The book is so good , so visceral that I could only read it in small alliquots , as it is extremely triggering . Despite this or because of it , I highly recommend it to folks interested in what happens in Combat , especially the friends and family members who may not understand why Daddy flinches when a car backfires or why he constantly has his head on a swivel.He takes you into an F-18 and the pilot’s brain Housing group , where there are life long consequences to dropping ordinance.On a different Story he takes you along to the Brotherhood of FMF Corpsmen who love their Marines so much that they willingly RUN into firefights whilst their Grunt Marines lay prone supressing.He takes you into a mature Platoon Commander tour , where within days the Red Legs accidentally waste an entire compound of Women and Children in Afghanistan. The reality is that after the action , FMF Docs and Marine Grunts sort through body parts to prepare the bodies for burial.The author is unapologetic when describing the disconnect from Senior Officers who have no clue what their own Young MEN are doing. Like the 0-6 who would NOT step out until he had Two Apache’s to protect his cowardly self.The author has a gift and I a.m so blessed to discover this work.SFMF
I enjoyed this book very much. It’s really one of the best non-fiction works to come out of our present war era. Not only does it tell us the stories of real-life warriors, many of them over multiple deployments to The Sandbox, but it doesn’t sugar-coat their experiences.Chivers tells these warriors’ stories – grunts, pilots, the gamut – in a way that is both engrossing while at the same time very revealing of the flaws in our current military doctrine.He doesn’t hit you over the head with it. This is still primarily a book about the people, not the policies. But when you read about their experiences, you can’t help but get an understanding about why this war – particularly in Afghanistan, America’s longest war – isn’t progressing to any discernible conclusion.As a Vietnam vet, I’m very aware of the factors that led to our losing of that war. Primarily, a war doctrine that was doomed to failure, compounded by political complications as well as meddling and micro-management by high-ranking poobahs back in the rear with the gear, as we used to say.As you read this book, it becomes clear that many of those same Vietnam-era problems exist now in these wars, particularly the grossly flawed COIN (Counter Insurgency) doctrine that leads to ridiculously constrained ROEs (Rules of Engagement).Once again we have politicians in DC dictating how the front-line troops have to fight, with the political top military brass being their willing accomplices. Instead of Westmoreland, you have McChrystal, for example. Both relied on war doctrine that, in my opinion, has zero chance of actually WINNING a war.And if you’re not going to fight a war to actually win it, you shouldn’t fight it at all.This is a problem that derived from both Bush and Obama. Neither one had a clue about what was at stake in The Sandbox, nor how to fight and win a war there, and Bush’s idea of “nation-buildingâ€, particularly in the Middle East, was founded on wishful thinking rather than any kind of realistic appraisal or understanding of the region. It was unicorn time.The results are pretty clearly illustrated in this highly-recommended book. Get it. Five stars.
Chivers tops The Gun, and it will be highway robbery if he doesn't win another Pulitzer. Should be required reading for every American, particularly those who will be responsible for those on the front end of American foreign and domestic policy.
If you cant decide whether this story is for you read CJ Chivers excellent article The Fighter which clearly lays the groundwork for this longer expose about the trials and tribulations of fighting two wars in distant parts of world with limited international support, shifting political priorities and peoples who don't necessarily want us there. This is not a happy book. This is not a book for those who cant handle ugly truths or difficult facts. While I could maybe argue with a couple points of some of his political summaries in between chapters as *arguably* emphasizing wrong points, or leaving out a salient fact or two, or maybe even reaching a different conclusion then I would have there is nothing that seems spun or objectively wrong. Even minor points I might disagree on, they are points that reasonable people might disagree on, not completely made up or fudged or anything seemingly or patently false. This is mostly and objective look at 2 wars we've been fighting for nearly 16 years with little fan fare and the effect its had on some of the military members who fought it.If this book has an agenda its probably showing how little we've actually accomplished, how better or worse off the countries are for that action, how much money we've spent, and how definitely worse off a lot of the men and women who fought are. I might disagree with some of the conclusion, or argue that in a more global strategic sense these conflicts did accomplish something, but there is no arguing that this paints a realistic picture of the hardship and difficulty United States of America Servicemen and Women face during their deployments and continue to face long after they return home. We as country need to take more responsibility for helping those brave soldiers, marines, airmen and sailors once they return home by making it easier, faster and more accepted to get treatment for a wide host of potential issues that can surface sometimes years later. Suffering from or talking about PTSD and other issues doesnt make a person weak, it makes them human. Whatever you think of the wars were involved in, support our vets. I for one am a proud supporter of the Wounded Warrior Project, but there are a lot of equally fantastic organizations to choose from.
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