In the spring and summer of 2004, Iraq  was coming apart at the  seams. Sectarian violence pitted Shiite against  Sunni. American  proconsul L. Paul Bremer had disbanded the Iraqi Army,  placing  disgruntled young men on the street without jobs or the prospect  of  getting one. Their anger developed into a full-blown insurgency fed  by a  relentless campaign by the clergy for jihad against the occupation   force. In August, a Shiite cleric named Muqtada Al-Sadr called upon   his thousands of armed followers, the Mahdi Militia, to resist the   occupation. Fighting broke out in several locations, including the holy   city of Najaf, the site of  the largest Moslem cemetery in the world,  and the Imam Ali Mosque. The U.S.  forces fought in 120-degree heat  through a tangle of crypts,  mausoleums, and crumbling graves. The fight  was brutal, pitting  religious zealots against the highly motivated and  disciplined U.S. Army  and Marine Corps troops. It makes for a riveting  account of Americans  in battle.
Battle for the City of the Dead: In the Shadow of the Golden Dome, Najaf, August 2004
        
        
        $52.01 - $124.28
    
     
            - UPC:
- 9780760340066
- Maximum Purchase:
- 2 units
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Publication Date:
- 2011-03-28
- Author:
- Dick Camp
- Language:
- english
- Edition:
- First
 
                     
                     
                     
             
             
             
            