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The Good Soldiers by David Finkel

2023-11-16 22:49:59

A true war story makes the boundary between facts and fiction blurred, and it is neither true nor fake. It does not depend on what is true, what you think it is. In the chapter of Tim O'Brien 's novel' What they carry 'in the' How to read the real war stories' section, the authors provide a variety of definitions of ways to judge the validity of war stories. The whole chapter is a set of definitions that explain the truth of the real war stories. Unlike O'Brien, a novelist and a storyteller, David Finkel, author of "Good Soldiers", is a journalist whose job is to report facts.

No reporter believes war psychology is closely related to David Finkel. In 'good man', Finkel casts a shadow on Baghdad's US 2-16 infantry battalion personnel. Because they had a fierce "rapid increase" of 15 months that caused them to change forever. Now, Finkel is following many of the same men ... more

The new book by David Finkel is indeed a perfect companion with George Parker's recent bestselling book, "Relax", a sequel to "American soldiers" in his US infantry battalion explanation in the 2009 Iraq War. . Like packers, Finkel looked into the cruelty of humans after the fraudulent promise and the illusion of collapse. In "mitigation", Parker is considering the destiny of those suffering from devastating economic changes. In "I thank you for your service", Finkel sees people suffering from serious military error.

A few days ago, I finally began to read the book "Thank you for your service" by David Finkel. It was actually a sequel to the book "Good Soldiers". I did what an ordinary reader did: I closed the book and immediately bought the latter book. I have to start from the beginning. "Washington Post" reporter Finkel was in early April 2007 under the guidance of US Army Colonel Colonel Colonel Ralph Kozullariki, and Fort Riley of the 69th Infantry Regiment, Cannes. The group expanded together. Their mission is a new direction of the "war on terror" taken by the Bush administration and anti-violent tactics to help the Iraqi people get up on their feet.