They Are Soldiers

Cover of They Are Soldiers by Harold Coyle
Author: Harold Coyle
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 9780765344601
Dimensions:
Height: 6.72 Inches
Length: 4.1 Inches
Weight: 0.45 Pounds
Width: 1.16 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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They Are Soldiers by Harold Coyle, published by Tom Doherty Associates in March 2005, is a reprint edition comprising 432 pages in English. This work explores the duality of citizen soldiers who balance their everyday lives with the responsibilities of military service, particularly in times of crisis. The narrative focuses on the challenges faced by Company A as they man a security zone between Israel and the newly established Palestinian state, highlighting the complexities of their mission and the unpredictable nature of their environment.

Readers will find a detailed examination of the interactions between these citizen soldiers and the local population, as well as the political tensions that arise from their presence. The story introduces characters like Hammed Kamel, a microbiologist who seeks to exploit the situation for his own ends, illustrating the broader implications of military involvement in foreign lands. This edition delves into themes of duty, identity, and the unforeseen consequences of military action, providing insight into the lives of those who serve both as citizens and soldiers.


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They are your neighbor and the person who delivers your mail. They teach your children and build your homes. Every day you see them but do not notice them, that is not until they are needed. Only when disasters strike, whether it be natural or man made do they become something quite different, something more than a fellow citizen. Throughout our nation’s history they have been called many things; the militia, the home guard, the National Guard. But regardless of their title they have always been unique, something more than ordinary people. Their willingness to be both a good citizen in peace and a warrior when called upon make them soldiers.

The nature of the mission, to man a security zone that separates the nation of Israel from the newly created Palestinian state present him and the Guardsmen of Company A with a unique set of problems few are able to predict. Together the professional officer and the citizen soldiers he leads must find a way to navigate their way toward an uncertain future in a troubled land.

Part of that future involves dealing with those who are determined to use the arrival of the Americans to further their own political and personal goals. One of these men is Hammed Kamel, a microbiologist who seizes upon the introduction of American forces in a place some still call the Holy Lands as an opportunity to strike a telling blow against the two nations who have oppressed his people, the Palestinians for decades. Together with a crops of like minded men, Kamel sets in motion a train of events that places the citizen soldiers of Bedlow, Virginia and their community on the other side of the world in jeopardy.

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Language: en. Pages: 432. Edition: Reprint.

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