Tanner Nelson's Reviews > No True Glory: A Frontline Account of the Battle for Fallujah
No True Glory: A Frontline Account of the Battle for Fallujah
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While this is a good overview of the Battle for Fallujah, it hastily summarized the November offensive. Bing West is a good author and is highly capable of painting pictures and explaining difficult politics, but this book is different from war memoirs and histories written by men like Malcolm McPherson, Mark Bowden, or Michael Golembesky. It isn’t a battle history. It’s a history of large events and sweeping movements.
Nevertheless, it’s a good book. I enjoyed it and learned a great deal. It would be even better if paired with SSgt David Bellavia’s “House to House.”
Nevertheless, it’s a good book. I enjoyed it and learned a great deal. It would be even better if paired with SSgt David Bellavia’s “House to House.”
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