| | ||
| | | |
| |||
| |
|
| |
![]() | ![]() |
|
| | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
![]() Accounting & Finance Architecture Arts & Photography Business & Investing Business Management Computer Science Computers & Internet Education Engineering Africa Humanities Americas Ancient Arctic & Antarctica Asia Australia & Oceania Europe Gay & Lesbian Historical Study Large Print Middle East Military Military Science Russia United States World Law Medicine Professional Science Reference Science Social Sciences Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com
Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Great Book!!! I loved this book, I could not put this book down. This was incredible, I don't mean to gush but when I finished this book I had this feeling of disappointment because it was done. Buy it, you will love it. I also read Generation Kill which was also good but this was much better. One Bullet Away This book should be required reading in secondary schools. It provides a look at the brave endeavors of our nation's Excellent, but perhaps a tad too long One Bullet Away is perhaps the most detailed and complete record of a combat tour in Iraq that I have yet read. Fick must have kept daily notes or a diary. In fact the accumulation of day to day details becomes a bit repetitious and almost tedious at times. Lt Fick's dedication to his trade and affection and concern for his men become obvious in the course of his narrative, and you cannot help but admire him for any number of reasons. He is articulate and thoughtful throughout the book, a reflection of his education at Dartmouth, where he studied the Greeks and Romans. The one thing that bothered me here was the fact that, although I understand Fick was raised Catholic and was, like me, an altar boy, there is almost no mention of God or of praying during these extremely stressful and often frightening days. There is one mention of attending Mass, but otherwise nada. They say there are no atheists in foxholes, but I wonder. Was Fick the exception. It would be interesting to talk with him about this. But maybe that's just me. This is a darn good book. I'm glad the author survived and made it back home to tell the tale. I will recommend his memoir highly. - Tim Bazzett, author of SOLDIER BOY: AT PLAY IN THE ASA Former Marine Officer I found the book authentic in the details, accurate in its descriptions of marine semper fi, and very well written. One will understand Iraq and Afghanistan far better after reading this book. The right book at the right time I recently spent a year studying in Tokyo, Japan. Amidst all the hustle and bustle I took off for a stay at a Buddhist temple out further West. While there I ran into a Navy Corpsman who had served alongside Marines in Fallujah and we quickly became good friends. As we talked, serving became more and more something I wanted to do. Being away from your home country must have a way of doing that... | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ![]() | |
| |