Review of It Was What It Was
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Review of It Was What It Was
It Was What It Was: A Tale of the 1st Infantry Division in Iraq (2006–2008) by Daniel Pace is a historical memoir about the author's experience with his deployment to Iraq for a war against insurgents. The author is married to Alycia, who gave birth to Gareth, his son, and was pregnant for him the second time. The book started with his training experience in the Ranger School and the deployment of the squadron to Iraq. There were lots of actions, explosions, casualties, and people who lost their lives in this book, including residents, soldiers, and insurgents. The soldiers planned to carry out a different approach to the war tagged "counterinsurgency," which involves winning over the population rather than just defeating the enemy. Will they succeed in their mission? Was their success worth the casualties and deaths the squadron faced? Read this book to learn more.
I've read many historical books, but I rarely come across military books. I must say this one was a rare gem. Reading this book has exposed me to a lot. Firstly, I learned a good amount of military jargon and also different posts, offices, and agencies in the military. I saw the beauty behind these soldiers who go to war. Despite the fact that they were trained to kill, I was emotional with the way they showed care for the residents of the neighborhood they went to for war. Another thing I loved most about this book was the humor in it. I felt the pain and fear of losing someone you love. When the soldiers were going to war, different families were seen giving their last farewell, unaware of whether or not they would see their spouse again. The author's writing style was superb, and his editing was flawless. I did not notice any errors in this book.
For those who may not have any idea of the military jargon in this book, there is nothing to worry about. The author gave references to all the places they were used in this book, along with an explanation for them. Although it may make the reading slower, it helped to make the book easily understandable. There was absolutely nothing I disliked about this book. I recommend this book to people who will love to know what wars look like and also to those who will love to get more insights on what it means to be a part of the US military and how it affects their relationship with their family. I rate this book a perfect 5 out of 5 stars for its meticulous editing and captivating storyline.
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