An edition of A Woman at War (1993)

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An edition of A Woman at War (1993)

A Woman at War

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During the Gulf War, most journalists were confined to media pools. But not Molly Moore, the senior military correspondent of The Washington Post. Moore was the only reporter to accompany a senior commanding general as he led his troops into battle in Kuwait. This is her eyewitness account of the war as she lived it by the side of the top Marine general, Walter E. Boomer. There has never been a book quite like Molly Moore's, for hers is the unique story of what a woman experienced inside the Gulf War military machine - in a male-dominated military amidst an Islamic culture in which women are on a level with the family pet.

Molly Moore offers a detailed account of the buildup toward war in both Washington and the Gulf, and reveals the heroism as well as the calamity of the battlefield - the miscalculations, the failed communications, the distress and disarray among the troops and their officers. With an appealing combination of chilling authority and a warm understanding of the human dimensions of battle, she provides a frank and unprecedented view of the war planning councils as the action escalates. Here, too, are the tensions and exhilaration of daily life in a war zone - what it was like to wait for days for a gas mask when everyone else was well protected; how it felt to live in the desert, where, among other hazards, freezing winds made it impossible to take out a pair of contact lenses, and lack of privacy left women on duty with few choices about bathroom facilities.

A Woman at War showcases as well the fresh and exciting new voice of Molly Moore herself, the first woman Pentagon correspondent in the history of The Washington Post. For its unusually candid and graphic depiction of men - and for the first time, women - in battle, A Woman at War will be highly valued and long remembered.

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Publisher
Scribner
Language
English
Pages
352

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A Woman at War
February 15, 2002, Scribner
Paperback in English
Cover of: A woman at war
A woman at war: storming Kuwait with the U.S. Marines
1993, Scribner's, Maxwell Macmillan Canada, Maxwell Macmillan, Scribner
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First Sentence

"The night was so black I could see nothing but the two taillights of the armored war wagon a few yards ahead, piercing the darkness like a pair of sinister red eyes."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
352
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7927948M
ISBN 10
0743237897
ISBN 13
9780743237895
OCLC/WorldCat
660133662
Library Thing
2639590
Goodreads
2627953

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April 29, 2011 Edited by OCLC Bot Added OCLC numbers.
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