182 Days in Iraq

182 Days in Iraq by Phil Kiver, published by Word Association Publishers in 2005, presents a candid account of the author’s experiences as an Army journalist during his assignment in Iraq. This edition, comprising 231 pages, captures the raw emotions and reflections of Kiver as he navigates the complexities of war, offering readers an unfiltered glimpse into his daily life amidst conflict.
In this journal, Kiver shares his honest and irreverent observations, detailing moments of humor and sorrow as he grapples with the realities of military life. The narrative includes his interactions with fellow soldiers and locals, as well as his personal struggles, such as missing his wife and confronting the harsh truths of war. Through his vivid storytelling, Kiver provides insights into the historical and military aspects of his journey, making this book a significant reflection on the experiences of those serving in Iraq.
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Phil Kiver’s real life, moment-to-moment journal of his assignment as an Army journalist in Iraq is honest, irreverent?gripping and emotional one moment?a howl the next. Kiver, pictured above, in Iraq, with one of his heroes, Oliver North, doesn?t dress for company. His journals are raw reaction, impression, and introspection. This, folks, is what it feels like to be Phil Kiver in this war in Iraq?missing his wife, lounging at one of Sadam’s pools, angry with the brass, witnessing the deaths of children and comrades, nighttime explosions too close for comfort, pasta with the Italians, toasting the fallen with the Ukrainians. It’s a delirium of experience with this journalist sorting through the rubble and smoke in search of the story that will one day be history.
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