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House to House
David Bellavia

Free Press, 2007 - 336 pages

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House to house, with passion & compassion.

David Bellavia brings us close to the military's experiences we need to appreciate events in Iraq.


Wow.

My boyfriend is in the military. And until I had read this book it was hard to imagine exactly what he is going through. This book let me feel like I was side by side those soldiers and after reading it, I can only feel incrediably grateful and blessed that we have such amazing soldiers fighting for our freedom. Everyone should read this book, whether you are for Operation Iraqi Freedom or not, and afterwards appreciate everything that they go through for us.


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realistic and very basic

Wow what can you really say. This was a great story that made you feel like you were right there with him. Couldn't put it down until I finished it.






Phenomanal read!

This book is a stunning account of the Battle of Fallujah in Iraq. You see a lot of the "aftermath" of military conflict on TV and in print media, but this book gives you phenomenal insight into what's going through a soldier's mind. The author puts a lot of military jargon in the book and does a good job of concisely explaining it and putting it in context. It's one thing to read an account from an "embedded" reporter of what's happening in Iraq, but to read a well written account from a soldier's perspective is amazing. This book definitely has its share of gore, unpleasant situations, and lots of "F" bombs thrown in for good measure. Get a box of Kleenex, as you're probably going to shed a few tears as you read this book.


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"Blood flows over my left hand and I lose my grip on his hair. His head snaps back against the floor. In an instant, his fists are pummeling me. I rock from his counterblows. He lands one on my injured jaw and the pain nearly blinds me. He connects with my nose, and blood and snot pour down my throat. I spit blood between my teeth and scream with him. The two of us sound like caged dogs locked in a death match. We are."

On the night of November 10, 2004, a U.S. Army infantry squad under Staff Sergeant David Bellavia entered the heart of the city of Fallujah and plunged into one of the most sustained and savage urban battles in the history of American men at arms.

With Third Platoon, Alpha Company, part of the Army's Task Force 2/2, Bellavia and his men confronted an enemy who had had weeks to prepare, booby-trapping houses, arranging ambushes, rigging entire city blocks as explosives-laden kill zones, and even stocking up on atropine, a steroid that pumps up fighters in the equivalent of a long-lasting crack high. Entering one house, alone, Bellavia faced the fight of his life against six insurgents, using every weapon at his disposal, including a knife. It is the stuff of legend and the chief reason he is one of the great heroes of the Iraq War.

Bringing to searing life the terrifying intimacy of hand-to-hand infantry combat, House to House is far more than just another war story. Populated by an indelibly drawn cast of characters, from a fearless corporal who happens to be a Bush-hating liberal to an inspirational sergeant-major who became the author's own lost father figure, it develops the intensely close relationships that form between soldiers under fire. Their friendships, tested in brutal combat, would never be quite the same. Not all of them would make it out of the city alive. What happened to them in their bloody embrace with America's most implacable enemy is a harrowing, unforgettable story of triumph, tragedy, and the resiliency of the human spirit.

A timeless portrait of the U.S. infantryman's courage, House to House is a soldier's memoir that is destined to rank with the finest personal accounts of men at war.


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