I'm currently reading House to House by David Bellavia and John Bruning which is about US Army Infantry Staff Sgt Bellavia's experiences during the Battle of Falluja in November 2004. I'm really enjoying this book, very gritty and conveys well the nastiness of close-in urban warfare. One aspect I particularly enjoy is that Bellavia is quite self-depricating, and he doesn't pull any punches.
Sorry if this book has previously been mentioned in this thread, I am at work and don't have time to go back through the posts to check.
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Last edited by Targan; 06-22-2009 at 12:12 AM.
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