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Sleeping with Custer and the 7th Cavalry Walter C. Rodgers

Sleeping with Custer and the 7th Cavalry By Walter C. Rodgers

Sleeping with Custer and the 7th Cavalry by Walter C. Rodgers


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Presents CNN combat correspondent Walter C. Rodgers' account of the fight from the Kuwaiti border to the Iraqi capital of Baghdad. Rodgers also details his return visit to Iraq a year later, reflecting on the nature of war and sharing his feelings about a conflict that has claimed the lives of over fifteen hundred American men and women.

Sleeping with Custer and the 7th Cavalry Summary

Sleeping with Custer and the 7th Cavalry: An Embedded Reporter in Iraq by Walter C. Rodgers

An essential document of the first American war of the new century. Under a full opalescent moon in the spring of 2003, CNN correspondent Walter C Rodgers and three colleagues climbed into an unarmored Humvee loaded with satellite transmission equipment and fell into column formation with the MIAI Abrams battle tanks and Bradley fighting vehicles of Apache Troop, Third Squadron, of the storied 7th Cavalry and crossed the Line of Departure between Kuwait and Iraq. Sleeping with Custer and the 7th Cavalry: An Embedded Reporter in Iraq is Rodgers' account of the fight from the Kuwaiti border to the Iraqi capital of Baghdad. Rodgers was embedded with the tip of the tip of the spear, the armored reconnaissance unit tasked with clearing the way for the invasion of Iraq. For the next three weeks, Rodgers - a seasoned combat correspondent who has covered armed conflicts in the West Bank, along the Green Line in Lebanon, and in Sarajevo, Azerbaijan, and Afghanistan - was a first-person witness to the opening campaign of the most significant war America has embarked upon since Vietnam. Rodgers and his journalistic colleagues in Operation Iraqi Freedom became pioneers in the process of embedding, the placing of journalists who can transmit video reports in real time under combat conditions with no censoring authority to block their reporting. During this journey into war, Rodgers and his crew embraced the dangers, the numbing fatigue, and the moments of stark fear of the young armored cavalrymen they lived with twenty-four hours each day, an experience that created for them the lifelong bond that only soldiers serving together under fire share. Rodgers also details his return visit to Iraq a year later, reflecting on the nature of war and sharing his personal feelings about a conflict that has claimed the lives of over fifteen hundred American men and women. The volume is illustrated with photographs taken during the invasion by Jeff Barwise, the CNN engineer who accompanied Rodgers.

Sleeping with Custer and the 7th Cavalry Reviews

Sleeping with Custer and the 7th Cavalry: An Embedded Reporter in Iraq attests to the character of American soldiers - their intelligence, courage, and integrity. Walt Rodgers proves that despite 'casus belli' debates concerning the war in Iraq, our nation has every reason to be proud of the men and women it sends to war. - Former President Jimmy Carter

About Walter C. Rodgers

Walter C. Rodgers, a senior international correspondent for CNN, has more than thirty years of experience as a broadcast journalist. A former ABC News bureau chief in Moscow and a former CNN bureau chief in Jerusalem, he has covered many major events in the Middle East such as suicide bombings in Israel, the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, and Middle East summit conferences.

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GOR013600092
9780809326723
0809326728
Sleeping with Custer and the 7th Cavalry: An Embedded Reporter in Iraq by Walter C. Rodgers
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Southern Illinois University Press
20050929
272
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