Charlie Battery
Tuesday, October 21st, 2008“Charlie Battery” is the personal account of a U.S. Marine Corps artillery battery fighting for survival in the opening days of Operation Iraqi Freedom as they fight in the battle at An-Nasiriyah. Written by the father of one of Charlie Battery’s Marines, the story follows their sudden call to war, their deployment in the largest convoy since WW2, and their baptism-by-fire at An-Nas.
Title: Charlie Battery: A Marine Artillery Unit in Iraq
Author: Andrew J. Lubin is a journalist, historian, speaker and author. He is a 1975 Thunderbird graduate and a member of the USMC Combat Correspondents Association. Lubin spent much of 2006 and 2007 in Iraq and Afghanistan embedded with U.S. troops. Previously, Andrew was one of five journalists on the beaches in Beirut with the 24 Marine Expeditionary Unit as they evacuated the American refugees.
Price: $16.95
ISBN: 978-1555716424
Publisher: L&R Publishing; 1st edition (November 8, 2004)
Information: www.andrewlubin.com or www.amazon.com
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