Synopses & Reviews
This is not your father's war
This is Iraq, where a soldier's first duty is reinforcing his Humvee with sheet metal and sand bags. Or, in the absence of plumbing, burning barrels of human waste. Where any dead dog on the side of the road might be concealing an insurgent's bomb and anyone could be the enemy.
At age 17, Jason Christopher Hartley joined the Army National Guard. Thirteen years later, he is called to active duty, to serve in Iraq. Sent to a town called Ad Dujayl, made notorious by Saddam Hussein's 1982 massacre, Hartley is thrust into the center of America's war against terrorism. This is his story.
"If you are distrustful of the media and want to know exactly what's going on in Iraq, you'll have to pray for divine enlightenment, because only god knows what the hell is going on over here. However, if you want to know how it feels to be a soldier in Iraq, to hear something honest and raw, that I can help you with."
Sometimes profane, often poignant, and always nakedly candid, Just Another Soldier takes the reader past the images seen on CNN and the nightly news, into the day to day reality of life on the ground as an infantryman, attached to the 1st Division, in the first war of the 21st century. From the adrenaline rush of storming a suspected insurgent's house, to the sheer boredom of down time on the base, to the horror of dead civilians, Hartley examines his role as a man, as a soldier and as an American on foreign soil. His quest to discover the balance between his compassionate side and his baser instincts, results in a searing portrait of today's Army and a remarkable personal narrative written in a fresh and exciting new voice. Just Another Soldier is more than a war story; it delivers an intimate look at a generation of young men and women on the front lines of American policy.
Whether you're for or against the war in Iraq, this is essential reading.
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“Often emotional, always full of vivid description and, above all, compelling.” Charleston Post & Courier
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“Profane, insightful, funny, exasperating, occasionally philosophical, usually down and dirty and a book to be remembered.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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“This is, in Hartleys words, ‘something honest and raw.” Deseret News
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“Exposes the tedium of war and the slow disillusionment of a veteran infantryman” People
Synopsis
Just Another Soldieris more than a war story: it delivers an intimate look at a generation of young men and women on the front lines of American policy. It takes the reader past the images seen on the nightly news and into the day-to-day reality of life on the ground as an infantryman in the first war of the twenty-first century. From the adrenaline rush of storming a suspected insurgent's house to the sheer boredom of downtime on the base, and to the horror of dead civilians, Jason Christopher Hartley examines his role as a man, as a soldier, and as an American on foreign soil.
About the Author
Born and raised in Salt Lake City, Jason Christopher Hartley is a member of the Army National Guard. He lives in New Paltz, New York. His website contains many of the photographs he shot of the war in Iraq.