Mission Saddam
by Herb Eash
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ISBN: 978-1-84728-202-6
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: Herb Eash
Copyright:
© 2008 Herb Eash Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: Third
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Printed: 260 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Download:
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Description:Mission Saddam is a Novel about severe atrocities from an over zealous dictator who caused a stir that brought in the Calvary! A soldiers’ daily survival in a time of war & wait. The effects of war on both this soldier and his beloved spouse. By reading Mission Saddam you learn more about (GWI) Gulf War Illness which is plaguing thousands of Soldiers who served in the Middle East during a time of War to save the Kuwaiti people from Saddam's Tyranny. Also includes a Gulf War Timeline from the start in 1990 to the end in 1991. Keywords:Listed in: |
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Written by a veteran of Desert Shield/Desert Storm, Herb Eash tells us about a soldier's life as a member of the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment deployed in the deserts of Saudi Arabia and Iraq during 1990-91 -- and his brief but intense taste of combat. Eash is an all-American boy-soldier in his late teens, shipped off to a faraway land to face legions of evildoers headed by the brutal dictator Saddam Hussein. And his true-life account is raw and in-your-face: He writes about the loneliness, despair, and heart-break of leaving his new, young bride back home in El Paso, Texas -- for what many at the time thought would be the "Mother of all wars". His recollections of day-to-day life in the heat and desolation of a Middle Eastern desert battling venomous insects, dehydration, bad food, and seemingly endless boredom are graphic and evocative.
Eash also experienced, albeit briefly, combat. He describes what it's like to be in a shooting war against an unseen, mysterious enemy. Eash's memoir, which reads very much like a war diary, includes haunting scenes of death, destruction, and charred corpses, set against an eerie backdrop of burning oil wells and smoke-blackened skies.
"Mission Saddam" is a fascinating read, and will be of particular interest to veterans of any war. This book is part adventure story, part social/political commentary, but wholly a work of enduring historical value.
---Scott Miller
El Paso, TX
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