44. Iraq: Providing Hope
Written: 27 January 2005
In the time I have been home I contributed some of my thoughts and journal entires to a great project. I am pleased to announce that the project is now a complete book.
This is an amazing account of what is really going on in Iraq. It was taken directly from the journals and everyday experiences of the men and women who were and are still living it. This book digs behind the headlines and gets down to the basic truths of war and the hope for peace and a better life. It is a great read for military and civilians alike. Whether you have been there or are just interested in learning more, this book is the one to read.
Discover what America is really doing in Iraq.
The events in Iraq are in the headlines daily, though few know the inside story. Iraq: Providing Hope is a collection of personal accounts from people who were there, in Iraq. These unique portrayals describe what life is like from the perspective of troops, government employees, aid workers, and the American heroes who support them.
Here are personal stories from over 50 people actively involved in freeing and rebuilding Iraq. Now is your chance to discover the full story that never quite makes it to the nightly news.
About the Authors
There are fifty-four who have contributed stories to this project. Each has a distinct perspective. There are forty-two males and twelve females. There are thirty-three military and twenty-one civilians. Eight served with the CPA. Five are Iraqis. There are three medical doctors, two from Corps of Engineers, and one rabbi.There is no other book on Iraq with such a diversity of backgrounds and viewpoints.


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