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Under Fire

Book • 2003
Under Fire is a gripping novel that delves into the lives of soldiers during World War I, focusing on themes of camaraderie, trauma, and survival.

The book vividly portrays the squalid conditions and psychological horrors faced by soldiers on the Western Front, offering a stark critique of war and its effects on humanity.

Published in 1916, it became a significant literary work of its time, winning the Prix Goncourt.

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Jocko Willink
in relation to unit cohesion and the impact of leadership on troop behavior during combat.
198: Life is a WAR. Fighting for How You Live. Field Service Regulations FM 100-5 w/ Dave Berke.
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Jordan Harbinger
as a book he read about the Iran-Contra Affair.
504: Lt. Col. Oliver North | Lessons from the Tragedies of War

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