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  • The Ragged Edge

  • A US Marine’s Account of Leading the Iraqi Army Fifth Battalion
  • By: Michael Zacchea, Ted Kemp
  • Narrated by: John Pruden
  • Length: 13 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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By: Michael Zacchea, Ted Kemp
Narrated by: John Pruden
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Summary

At a time when the United States debates how deeply to involve itself in Iraq and Syria, Lieutenant Colonel Michael Zacchea, USMC (Ret.), holds a unique vantage point on our still-ongoing war.

Deployed to Iraq in March 2004, his team's mission was to build, train, and lead in combat the first Iraqi army battalion trained by the US military. Zacchea tells a deeply personal and powerful story while shedding light on the dangerous pitfalls of training foreign troops to fight murderous insurgents.

The Ragged Edge is the first American military memoir out of Iraq or Syria that features complex Arab and Kurdish characters and that intimately explores their culture and politics in a dispassionate way. Zacchea's invaluable lessons about Americans working with Arabs and Kurds to fight insurgency and terrorism come precisely when such wartime collaboration is happening more than at any time in US history.

©2017 Michael Zacchea and Ted Kemp (P)2017 Tantor

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Refreshingly Honest

A pleasent change to hear an honest recoubt of a turbulent year. Well worth a listen and hopefully the author can take some solice in the fact that he is one of the few who has a moral compass....that works

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A gripping story of the true Iraq struggle

An incredible story of the struggles faced trying to synthesise western coalition objectives and realities of the socio-political environment in Iraq. The review feels objective unlike other similar books and I can’t reccomended it enough!

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An honest account.

Well written and thoroughly relatable. A hugely enjoyable read/listen which accurately captures and describes the nuances of working with a partner nation.

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