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Memories From a Culturally Insignificant War: A Desert Storm Memoir
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8991833905
- EAN9798991833905
- Date de parution24/12/2024
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurTHC Publishing
Résumé
He Helped Liberate Kuwait. Now He's Liberating the Truth. Back in 1991, Saddam Hussein made a big mistake. He invaded Kuwait. Naturally, the U. S. government panicked, looked around, and said, "Quick-send in that one guy with great hair and a can-do attitude!"Thus began the heroic, absolutely-sort-of-true journey of the man who would become the unspoken lynchpin of U. S. foreign policy-the author."Memories from a Culturally Insignificant War" is the gripping, side-splitting memoir you didn't know you needed.
It's like Saving Private Ryan, but if Private Ryan was a sarcastic twenty-something with perfect follicles and a tendency to narrate military maneuvers like an infomercial. In this epic tale, you'll discover: How the author fought tyranny, dehydration, and military-issue MREs-simultaneously. Why his hair could have defeated Saddam on its own. How one man bravely took credit for a group effort and lived to brag about it in hardcover.
What happens when you mix war, sand, ego, and a VHS copy of Top Gun. Critics (mainly his aunt) call it "laugh-out-loud funny" and "surprisingly profound." Some say it's a war story. Others say it's a comedy. All agree it's a lot more entertaining than reading an actual history book. If you've ever wanted a front-row seat to Desert Storm-with a narrator who treats international conflict like a Coen Brothers script-this is your book.
Buy now. The Middle East didn't solve itself, but at least you'll be laughing about it.
It's like Saving Private Ryan, but if Private Ryan was a sarcastic twenty-something with perfect follicles and a tendency to narrate military maneuvers like an infomercial. In this epic tale, you'll discover: How the author fought tyranny, dehydration, and military-issue MREs-simultaneously. Why his hair could have defeated Saddam on its own. How one man bravely took credit for a group effort and lived to brag about it in hardcover.
What happens when you mix war, sand, ego, and a VHS copy of Top Gun. Critics (mainly his aunt) call it "laugh-out-loud funny" and "surprisingly profound." Some say it's a war story. Others say it's a comedy. All agree it's a lot more entertaining than reading an actual history book. If you've ever wanted a front-row seat to Desert Storm-with a narrator who treats international conflict like a Coen Brothers script-this is your book.
Buy now. The Middle East didn't solve itself, but at least you'll be laughing about it.



