Thank you for your service
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New York : Sarah Crichton Books/ Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2013.
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Book
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First edition.
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256 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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ASU Main (3rd floor)
DS79.767.P79 F56 2013
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Finkel, D. (2013). Thank you for your service. First edition. New York, Sarah Crichton Books/ Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Finkel, David, 1955-. 2013. Thank You for Your Service. New York, Sarah Crichton Books/ Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

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Finkel, David, 1955-, Thank You for Your Service. New York, Sarah Crichton Books/ Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2013.

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Finkel, David. Thank You for Your Service. First edition. New York, Sarah Crichton Books/ Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2013.

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Description

"From a MacArthur Fellow and the author of The Good Soldiers, a profound look at life after war No journalist has reckoned with the psychology of war as intimately as David Finkel. In The Good Soldiers, his bestselling account from the front lines of Baghdad, Finkel shadowed the men of the 2-16 Infantry Battalion as they carried out the infamous surge, a grueling fifteen-month tour that changed all of them forever. Now Finkel has followed many of those same men as they've returned home and struggled to reintegrate--both into their family lives and into American society at large. In the ironically named Thank You for Your Service, Finkel writes with tremendous compassion not just about the soldiers but about their wives and children. Where do soldiers belong after their homecoming? Is it possible, or even reasonable, to expect them to rejoin their communities as if nothing has happened? And in moments of hardship, who are soldiers expected to turn to if they feel alienated by the world they once lived in? These are the questions Finkel faces as he revisits the brave but shaken men of the 2-16. More than a work of journalism, Thank You for Your Service is an act of understanding--shocking but always riveting, unflinching but deeply humane, it takes us inside the heads of those who must live the rest of their lives with the chilling realities of war"--

"Finkel, a journalist, follows the soldiers who serve in the Iraq War as they struggle to reintegrate into American society"--

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English
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Description
"From a MacArthur Fellow and the author of The Good Soldiers, a profound look at life after war No journalist has reckoned with the psychology of war as intimately as David Finkel. In The Good Soldiers, his bestselling account from the front lines of Baghdad, Finkel shadowed the men of the 2-16 Infantry Battalion as they carried out the infamous surge, a grueling fifteen-month tour that changed all of them forever. Now Finkel has followed many of those same men as they've returned home and struggled to reintegrate--both into their family lives and into American society at large. In the ironically named Thank You for Your Service, Finkel writes with tremendous compassion not just about the soldiers but about their wives and children. Where do soldiers belong after their homecoming? Is it possible, or even reasonable, to expect them to rejoin their communities as if nothing has happened? And in moments of hardship, who are soldiers expected to turn to if they feel alienated by the world they once lived in? These are the questions Finkel faces as he revisits the brave but shaken men of the 2-16. More than a work of journalism, Thank You for Your Service is an act of understanding--shocking but always riveting, unflinching but deeply humane, it takes us inside the heads of those who must live the rest of their lives with the chilling realities of war"--,Provided by publisher.
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"Finkel, a journalist, follows the soldiers who serve in the Iraq War as they struggle to reintegrate into American society"--,Provided by publisher.
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