Chasing Ghosts: A Soldier's Fight for America from Baghdad to Washington

by Paul Rieckhoff
Chasing Ghosts: A Soldier's Fight for America from Baghdad to Washington  
published 2006 by NAL Hardcover
binding Hardcover
isbn 0451218418   (isbn13: 9780451218414)
pages 336
description The riveting, action-packed true story of the first soldier to challenge the war in Iraq.

As a 1st Lieutenant and Infantry Platoon Leader f...more
date added
02-09-07



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Glen
03/18/08

Read in March, 2008
This book was very well written. Readers looking for a scathing critique of our current war in Iraq might be disappointed. Although there are many things in the book that will anger readers (soldiers using their own money to buy Walmart walkie talkies because they aren't provided with the necessary equipment), the author does a good job of showing that we are truly in a difficult situation. Sometimes the possible options are all bad.

The author was an infantry man, and an Amherst graduate....more
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Ken
05/08/08

Read in May, 2008
There is a lot to be said for the voice of the soldier in understanding the true state of war. Paul Rieckhoff has given us an insiders view that goes beyond the good news/bad news journalism and asks some hard questions about American politics. His stories are sad, funny, and inspiring. With all the "let's support the troops" talk its clear from "Chasing Ghosts" that we are doing a poor job of even getting that piece right. There are too many cases of soldiers left to fend fo...more
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Jason
07/22/07

bookshelves: currently-reading
Read in July, 2007
recommends it for: People who want an inside view of the war in Iraq
This is, overall, a very even-handed inside account of the Iraq war from one of America's heroes. There are times where Rieckhoff lets his political viewpoint show through, but in general, he tries to give a fair,open-minded view of things.

This war is a tragedy of great proportions. This book shows how our military isn't anywhere near perfect. In fact, it is very flawed in places. It's a shame, because people have lost their lives because of it.

There are some raw scenes here. Whil...more
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Heather
Read in September, 2007
This book is simply amazing. Paul Rieckhoff is a poli sci grad from Amherst who served in the Iraq war in 2003 and later went on to found the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans' Association. Paul's scathing indictment of the war, particularly its planning and execution, should be required reading for national politicians and all citizens. What's more, his writing is fast-paced, engaging and funny as hell. I couldn't put it down, and plan to send it as a gift to all three of my uniformed brothers ...more
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Michael
Read in October, 2007
If you want to read an incredible account of the Iraq conflict from the point of view of a U.S. soldier I highly recommend IAVA Executive Director Paul Rieckhoff's account in Chasing Ghosts: Failures and Facades in Iraq, A Soldier's Perspective. The book recounts his experiences as a First Lieutenant and Infantry Platoon Leader for the U.S. Army, and his vision for a different path. I couldn't put the book down.
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Jake
11/11/07

Read in November, 2007
This is a gripping account written by a hardcore soldier who surprisingly happens to be an i-banking ivy league educated east villager. I used to listen to Rieckhoff on air america before the 2004 election and found him to be smart and engaged. He has tons of short chapters. Though, I think the material is too upsetting for bathroom reading.
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Misty
01/04/08

I rarely read nonfiction. I picked this one up. I found it to be insightful and informative. Written by a Vet it contains details of his experience in Iraq and somewhat of his disillusionment regarding the job he was sent to do. However, like all things, views differ depending on the Vet you talk to.
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Dave
04/14/08

911 this, 911 that. When in reality Iraq had nothing to do with it!

Very entertaining but it gets tiresome watching the author compare everything with 911.
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BetsyD
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06/07/07

This made me understand a little bit about what it must be like for soldiers in Iraq. Well-written, empathetic, and harrowing.
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James
12/11/07

bookshelves: culture-and-politics, military
Read in January, 2007
recommends it for: Anyone interested in contemporary culture and geopolitics
A powerful memoir by the founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Vets of America. Every citizen should read this book.
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Roger
01/29/08

Read in January, 2007
An indispensable book for anyone wanting to understand the soldiers' experience in Iraq. Highly recommended.
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Amy
06/02/07

Written by a soldier, this offered an interesting perspective on Iraq.
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Camille
Read in August, 2006
A must read for every American.
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John
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01/30/08

what it's really like George
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medders!
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11/19/07

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avg rating (all editions): 4.30 (44 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 4.33 (12 ratings)
number of reviews: 14






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