Generation Kill
By Evan Wright
A
People
magazine Top 10 Book of the Year
"Harrowing ... important."
—
The Sunday Oregonian
"Sidesteps Greatest Generation cliches to find the unexpecte
d
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a
self-described
'
Marine Corps killer' who listens to Barry Manilow, a corporal who compares a gunfight to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City."
—
The Washington Post
"Wright wrote about [his] experience in a three-part series in
Rolling Stone
that was hailed for its evocative, accurate war reporting. This book, a greatly expanded version of that series, matches its accomplishment. Wright is a perceptive reporter ... a personality-driven, readable and insightful look at the Iraq war's first month from the Marine grunt's point of view . . . compelling portraits ... a vivid, well-drawn picture."
—
P
ublishers Weekly
"
A
stellar reporting achievement that describes exactly what it means when Bush, Rumsfeld, et a
l
., talk about putting boots on the ground in a war zone. Wright, who won a U.S. National Magazine Award for the original magazine version in
Rolling Stone,
has lengthened the story and lost nothing of its power and immediacy. Embedded with an elite Marine platoon, Wright saw more than his share of death and destruction, and gives us a raw picture of soldiers dealing with the pressures of battle, incompetent officers, and the shooting of civilians."
—
O
ttawa Citizen
(One of the Top 10 Must-Reads of Summer)
"Wright's account of the 2003 Iraq invasion is often more thrilling than a Jerry Bruckheimer pictur
e
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a
nd not just because the bullets are real."
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U
P
I
"Visceral, sometimes shocking
...
a brutally honest account of America's latest generation to experience the stark, horrifying realities of warfare."
—
B
oston Herald
"Its timeliness notwithstanding, this chronicle of an American reconnaissance platoon's mission to spearhead the invasion of Iraq is not one of those hastily thrown together 'instant books' ... perceptive, often troubling." —
B
ooklist
"The language is blue, the blood red, and the action explosive. This may be
the
book of the Iraqi engagement."
—
R
ichmond Times-Dispatch
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AUTHOR'S NOTE
Because the U.S. Military has partially embraced a conversion to the metric system, Marines measure distances in meters and kilometers, but still use inches and feet and speak of driving in "miles per hour." My account of the invasion retains these inconsistencies, switching between the metric and English systems as the troops did. Keeping track of this is simple: A meter (which equals 39.3 inches) is roughly 10 percent longer than a yard, and a kilometer (which equals 0.6 mile) is just over half a mile.
Some men are identified in this book solely by the nicknames awarded to them by fellow Marines.
Aubin, Navy Lieutenant Commander Alex,
pp. 172-173
Bodley, Navy Lieutenant Commander Christopher,
pp. 46-182
Bryan, Doc,
see Bryan, Hospital Man Second Class Robert Timothy
Bryan, Hospitalman, Second Class Robert Timothy,
p. 20
Bu
rr
is, Corporal John,
p. 129
Captain America,
p. 68
Carazales, Lance Corporal Jeffrey,
pp. 119-196
Casey Kase
m
,
p. 73
Chaffin, Corporal James,
p. 346
Christeson, Private, First Class John,
p. 153
Christopher, Corporal Nathan,
p. 274
Colbert, Sergeant Brad,
pp. 2-22
Cottle, First Sergeant Robert,
p. 306
Coward Of Khafi, The,
p. 95
Crosby, Lance Corporal Andy,
p. 168
Darnold, Corporal Trevor,
p. 135
Dil
l
, Gunnery Sergeant David,
p. 339
Dowdy, Colonel Joe,
p. 86
Eckloff, Major Todd,
p. 116
Encino Man,
p. 56
Espera, Sergeant Antonio,
pp. 82-184
Fawcett, Sergeant Damon Russell,
p. 221
Ferrando, Lieutenant Colonel Stephen,
p. 45
Fick, Lieutenant Nathaniel,
p. 17
Garza, Corporal Gabriel,
p. 22
Graham, Navy Hospitalman First Class George,
p. 340
Graves, Sergeant Charles,
p. 212
Gunny Wynn,
see Wynn, Gunnery Sergeant Mike
Hasser, Corporal Walter,
p. 263
Hol
m
an, Corporal Caleb,
p. 213
Holsey, Corporal Teren,
p. 243
Hossein, Sa
d
i A
l
i,
p. 328
Jacks, Corporal Anthony,
p. 7
Jeschke, Corporal Ryan,
p. 218
Kocher, Sergeant Eric M.,
p. 22
Lilley, Corporal Jason, p. 222
Lovell, Sergeant Steven,
p. 65
M
ana
l,
p. 273
Manimal,
see jacks, Corporal Anthony
Mattis, Major General James,
pp. 9-10
Meesh,
p. 160
O'Connor, Captain Daniel,
p. 208
Pappy,
see Patrick, Sergeant Larry Shawn
Patrick, Sergeant Larry Shawn,
p. 22
Patterson, Captain Bryan,
p. 93
Person, Corporal Josh Ray,
pp. 3 and 25
Raby, Corporal David,
p. 104
Redman, Corporal Daniel, p. 269
Reyes, Sergeant Rudy,
pp. 26-42
Saucier, Corporal Michael, p. 222
Shoup, Major Michael, p. 235
Stafford, Corporal Evan, p. 245
Stinetorf, Corporal Michael, p. 232
Sutherby, Sergeant Ken, p. 203
Swarr, Gunnery Sergeant Jason, p.
280
Trombley, Lance Corporal Harold,
pp. 4—
5
4
Valdez, Staff Sergeant Ray, p.
339
Weiss, Sergeant Randy, p.
390
Wynn, Gunnery Sergeant Mike, p.
33