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American Soldier, Tommy R. Franks
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American Soldier

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Written by:

Tommy R. Franks

Narrator:

Eric Conger

Length:

20 hours 36 minutes

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Book (33)
Narration (1)

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Date:

September 2004

Genres:

Biographies > Military 
History > Military 
History > Middle East 
History > United States 
Biographies 
History 

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Anonymous

EXCELLENT narrative of General Franks army experience. Adds the human touch to the History that we have all lived through. Documents the growth and challenges of our leaders in the Armed Forces and the responsiblities they assume as they command our troops. Well worth listening to.

1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

APDS4

What a fantastic book! Well worth the time and very well written and narrated. If you are at all interested in the truth of Operation Iraqi Freedom and the US war in Afghanistan then read this first hand account by General Franks. It tells you the inside truth behind the decision to go to war and how the strategies were arrived at. An excellent and captivating history book. *Note - if you are an Al Jazeera or CNN type, the truth of this book will frustrate you.

Eric Boyce

I thought this was a very good CD - interesting read and a wonderful account of his experiences.

Thom Ramsdell

This is an extremely well written book and the narration by the author, General Tommy Franks made it even better. The life of Tommy Fanks is truly an inspiration. Beyond that, finding out how the military and executive branch actually communicate, plan, and execute operations was a real eye opener.

Anonymous

When he stuck to his experience of soldiering, it was engaging and at times moving. His abject "apologism" for the Bush administration decision to go to war and the prosecution of that war and the subsequent period of reconstruction appear to have been crafted by some one else -- perhaps one of the White House crowd of political communicators. Good thing he published when he did, because he would have a very hard time making claims about how well things were going in Iraq now. History will judge the policy and his performance supporting it. It's not looking so good right now.

Al Orleans

As a Cold War veteran of the 3rd Infantry Division, I found this 16 disc selection of American Soldier very well written with excellent chronological detail of a dedicated American and an American career soldier.