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    <![CDATA[Jarhead]]>
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    <![CDATA[ <p>In his <em>New York Times</em> bestselling chronicle of military life, Anthony Swofford weaves his experiences in war with vivid accounts of boot camp, reflections on the mythos of the marines, and remembrances of battles with lovers and family.<p>When the U.S. Marines--or &quot;jarheads&quot;--were sent to Saudi Arabia in 1990 for the Gulf War, Anthony Swofford was there. He lived in sand for six months; he was punished by boredom and fear; he considered suicide, pulled a gun on a fellow marine, and was targeted by both enemy and friendly fire. As engagement with the Iraqis drew near, he was forced to consider what it means to be an American, a soldier, a son of a soldier, and a man.<p> </p></p></p>]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Anthony Swofford]]></name>
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    <body><![CDATA[over the years i've picked up many military books. in this first hand account of the fist gulf war, Swofford's prose lifted took me from the bars of japan to the deserts of saudi arabia. if you care to understand the mindset of our current military, read this book.]]></body>
    
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