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Street Fight in Iraq
Author: Patrick Tracy
Publisher: Leatherneck
Publishing Company
Reviewer: Bill McDonald –
President of the MWSA
The Real Deal in Iraq by a
Marine Who Was There!
Leatherneck Publishing
has rolled out a long anticipated book about the current war on terrorism
called “Street Fight In Iraq.” The book is written from diary notes
taken from August 2004 through April 2005 by then GySgt Patrick Tracy, USMC.
It brings the action to the reader as if you were right on patrol with the
Marines. There is lots of emotion and many personal observations as the book
lays it out as viewed from a combat soldier’s perspective. This is not some
story of strategies and battle plans written by some general or some
imbedded reporter – this is a first hand accounting of the day to day life
in a real combat zone.
Gunnery Sergeant Tracy captures
the nuances as well as the harsh realities of life and death in his well
crafted book. This book holds no punches back and could never be called
“politically correct” in any sense. The author tells us without much
emotional censorship what he went through, how he felt about the terrorists
and about losing good men, and how much he missed his family. The author’s
words are not homogenized and fluffed over – the language is all Marine and
very raw and salty at times.
There have been many books
already written about the war going on in Iraq but none have the force and
the power that Patrick Tracy’s book has – this is the best book of this
genre! It is a must read book for all those interested in understanding the
current war in Iraq; however, it is an absolute necessity for all those
troops being deployed there in the future. This book is real history and is
destined to become a classic war memoir for this generation of Marines.
The book is neither recommended
nor suitable for all family members, or for those who may be offended by
some very raw “colorful” language at times throughout the book.
This book is about today’s
Marine Corps and reflects well on the men and women who proudly wear that
uniform. It is given the MWSA’s Top Rating of Five Stars!
MWSA's 2006 Distinguished
Medal Award

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