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Ghosts of War by Ryan Smithson

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Ghosts of War

The True Story of a 19-year-old GI

Ryan Smithson

HarperCollins · Print & ebook · May 4, 2010

Reading lane: Iraq War (2003-2011)

In this extraordinary and harrowing memoir, follow one GI’s tour of duty as Ryan Smithson brings readers inside a world that few understand.

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Authors
Ryan Smithson
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
May 4, 2010
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Iraq War (2003-2011) · Middle East History for Teens
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Iraq War (2003-2011)

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About This Book

In this extraordinary and harrowing memoir, follow one GI’s tour of duty as Ryan Smithson brings readers inside a world that few understand. This is no ordinary teenager’s story. Instead of opting for college life, Ryan Smithson joined the Army Reserve when he was seventeen. Two years later, he was deployed to Iraq as an Army engineer. His story—and the stories of thousands of other soldiers—is nothing like what you see on CNN or read about in the New York Times . This unfor...

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In this extraordinary and harrowing memoir, follow one GI’s tour of duty as Ryan Smithson brings readers inside a world that few understand. This is no ordinary teenager’s story. Instead of opting for college life, Ryan Smithson joined the Army Reserve when he was seventeen. Two years later, he was deployed to Iraq as an Army engineer. His story—and the stories of thousands of other soldiers—is nothing like what you see on CNN or read about in the New York Times . This unforgettable story about combat, friendship, fear, and a soldier’s commitment to his country peels back the curtain on the realities of war in a story all Americans should read.

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