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Embedded: A Marine Corps Advisor Inside the Iraqi Army
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Embedded: A Marine Corps Advisor Inside the Iraqi Army

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In 2006, 1st Lt. Wesley Gray was deployed as a U.S. Marine Corps military adviser to an Iraqi Army battalion in the Haditha Triad. For 210 days, he lived and fought beside Iraqi soldiers in the most dangerous and austere province of western Iraq. Al-Anbar was filled with an insurgent population traumatized by a recent massacre of twenty-four men, women, and children shot at close range by U.S. Marines in retaliation for the death of one of their comrades in a roadside bombing. Despite the high tensions created by the shootings, Gray was able to form a bond with the Iraqis because he had an edge that very few U.S. service members possess�the ability to communicate in Iraqi Arabic. His language skills and his understanding of the culture led the Iraqi soldiers to call him a brother and fondly name him “Jamal.” By the end of his tour he was a legend within the Iraqi Army. Gray draws on the brutally honest and detailed record he kept during his tour, including extensive interviews with Iraqi soldiers and citizens. He offers a comprehensive portrait of the struggles of the Iraqi people to make their country a nation once again and includes a compelling report on the status and prospects of the U.S. government’s strategy for success in Iraq. AUTHOR: Wesley Gray served as an active-duty U.S. Marine officer for four years, interrupting his studies at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business, where is working on his PhD. In addition to his deployment in Iraq, he developed and taught a culture and language-training program for the embedded Marine adviser program in Afghanistan and served in various intelligence positions in Asia. REVIEWS: “A superb account of the Iraq War from a truly unique perspective. Wes Gray gives us an insightful view from inside the Iraqi military as it prosecuted its missions in this complex and controversial conflict.” �Gen. Anthony C. Zinni, USMC ( Ret.) “This is an insightful work about the most important part of the war in Iraq. If we are ever going to get out of there, it will be because we listen to people like Wesley Gray.” �Thomas E. Ricks, author “Wes Gray has captured at the hard street level the essence of the strategic blunder that the Bush administration made in Iraq�the destruction of the Iraqi Army.” �Dr. Roby C. Barrett, Middle East Institute 20 b/w photos

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Naval Institute Press
Country
United States
Date
20 June 2009
Pages
272
ISBN
9781591143406

In 2006, 1st Lt. Wesley Gray was deployed as a U.S. Marine Corps military adviser to an Iraqi Army battalion in the Haditha Triad. For 210 days, he lived and fought beside Iraqi soldiers in the most dangerous and austere province of western Iraq. Al-Anbar was filled with an insurgent population traumatized by a recent massacre of twenty-four men, women, and children shot at close range by U.S. Marines in retaliation for the death of one of their comrades in a roadside bombing. Despite the high tensions created by the shootings, Gray was able to form a bond with the Iraqis because he had an edge that very few U.S. service members possess�the ability to communicate in Iraqi Arabic. His language skills and his understanding of the culture led the Iraqi soldiers to call him a brother and fondly name him “Jamal.” By the end of his tour he was a legend within the Iraqi Army. Gray draws on the brutally honest and detailed record he kept during his tour, including extensive interviews with Iraqi soldiers and citizens. He offers a comprehensive portrait of the struggles of the Iraqi people to make their country a nation once again and includes a compelling report on the status and prospects of the U.S. government’s strategy for success in Iraq. AUTHOR: Wesley Gray served as an active-duty U.S. Marine officer for four years, interrupting his studies at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business, where is working on his PhD. In addition to his deployment in Iraq, he developed and taught a culture and language-training program for the embedded Marine adviser program in Afghanistan and served in various intelligence positions in Asia. REVIEWS: “A superb account of the Iraq War from a truly unique perspective. Wes Gray gives us an insightful view from inside the Iraqi military as it prosecuted its missions in this complex and controversial conflict.” �Gen. Anthony C. Zinni, USMC ( Ret.) “This is an insightful work about the most important part of the war in Iraq. If we are ever going to get out of there, it will be because we listen to people like Wesley Gray.” �Thomas E. Ricks, author “Wes Gray has captured at the hard street level the essence of the strategic blunder that the Bush administration made in Iraq�the destruction of the Iraqi Army.” �Dr. Roby C. Barrett, Middle East Institute 20 b/w photos

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Naval Institute Press
Country
United States
Date
20 June 2009
Pages
272
ISBN
9781591143406