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A Carrier At War: On Board the USS Kitty Hawk in the Iraq War [Hardcover]

Richard F. Miller (Author)
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October 26, 2005
What distinguishes Richard F. Miller's A Carrier at War is its focus on individual officers and sailors and shipboard morale as distinct from the usual "bomb and bullet" reporting. The USS Kitty Hawk's mission paralleled the tortuous course of events leading up to the Iraq War. Originally stationed in the northern Persian Gulf to enforce the Southern No-Fly Zone, the Kitty Hawk became one of the lead elements in the campaign to "shock and awe" the Iraqi armed forces, from the moment her battle group launched twelve of some forty Tomahawk cruise missiles in the first effort to kill Saddam Hussein to the round-the-clock sorties of fighter jets launched from her deck once hostilities began. The author, who was present before, during, and after the beginning of the war, interviewed the ship's captain, chaplains, aviators, the ship psychologist, doctors, the dentist, and the chief of security. He visited the brig, interviewed the jailors, ate with both officers and enlisted men and women, and, on the brink of war, attended both Christian and Jewish religious services.

Perhaps of greatest importance, owing to his cigar habit, he spent many hours in the one place on board where the real face of life at sea can be observed-the enlisted personnel's smoking sponson. Here the crew relaxed and proved honest enough to enable the author to make his most surprising discoveries about the modern military.

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"The author of A CARRIER AT WAR is an accomplished storyteller with a keen eye for the telling detail and interesting anecdote. He quickly befriended officer and enlisted people alike and had a front row seat for the action as USS KITTY HAWK played its part in the Iraq War. Those who have served at sea will be reminded of feelings long forgotten; those who have not will feel that they were there, as well. The book will interest a wide lay audience and will also give students of civil-military relations some extraordinary insights into life in the Navy." --Capt. John Allen Williams, USNR (Ret.); professor of political science, Loyola University Chicago; chair and president, Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society

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"Provides an engaging and penetrating look into the soul of a fighting warship." — M. Hill Goodspeed, historian, National Museum of Naval Aviation

"Miller is an accomplished storyteller with a keen eye for the telling detail and interesting anecdote." — Capt. John Allen Williams, USNR (Ret.), professor of political science, Loyola University Chicago --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 243 pages
  • Publisher: Potomac Books Inc. (October 26, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1574889605
  • ISBN-13: 978-1574889604
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,365,095 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Don't Bother, November 21, 2005
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This review is from: A Carrier At War: On Board the USS Kitty Hawk in the Iraq War (Hardcover)
This slim volume is the author's travel log on how he spent his two week holiday aboard the Kitty Hawk. The first quarter of this double-spaced text is the author packing for his journey and multi-page reproductions of waivers, medical forms, and minutia. We do, finally, get aboard where we learn there is a pointy end of the ship and a round end. We meet a chaplain, a doctor, PR people, the butcher, the baker, and the candlestick maker. There is a flight deck somewhere above, but its noisy and dangerous so we don't bother with it too much. Its best moments are when we meet some great young homesick kids doing important work in a dangerous atmosphere for our benefit. They are great. But the author has other agendas. In this era of political divisiveness, there are imagined elements that need admonishment at every turn, and they get it. The author's background is twenty-five years as an investment banker where he learned "to never take notes" in fear of future litigation. (!) Since then, his passion is looking at the Civil War for signs of contemporary political leanings. The reason this review depicts the author is because that's what the narrative is primarily about. The story ends when the "at war" part of the book's title starts. When first approached by a quasi-new agency for this assignment, the author doubts his capability for this sort of thing. His instinct proves accurate.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The Good, Bad and Ugly, April 24, 2006
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This review is from: A Carrier At War: On Board the USS Kitty Hawk in the Iraq War (Hardcover)
Mr. Miller's book is well written and extremely interesting when he sticks to the carrier and its personnel. That's the good part. The Bad part is when he puts in a large plug for Hannity, Limbaugh, Fox News et al. He should stick to the carrier information, I really don't care to read his right wing garbage.
The Ugly part is when he decries the "politically connected contractors" getting contracts for Boston's Big Dig project. Of course, Boston is left wing, hence the poke at them. He, of course, does not mention Haliburton's no-bid contracts in Iraq.
I still recommend the book based on the vivid description of the carrier and life aboard it. You can skip his political junk and just concentrate on the riveting carrier stuff.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars With the Sailors on Board the Kitty Hawk, December 10, 2005
This review is from: A Carrier At War: On Board the USS Kitty Hawk in the Iraq War (Hardcover)
An embedded reporter with a difference, in fact several differences. Mr. Miller went to the 2003 war in Iraq as an embedded reporter on board the Kitty Hawk. Some of the differences include: Age: 51 years; Occupation: Civil War Historian; Military Experience: None. And perhaps more important, attitude. He approached this war with an interrest in the influence of class, race, local community, ethnicity and religion on combat morale and unit cohesion. He is not looking for the Weapons of Mass Destruction, he is looking at the people.

The resulting book is different than the others that have been coming out of the Iraq war. Here he is concerned more with the average sailor than he is the big picture or how many bombs were being dropped. He writes as an observer, a keen observer of the human condition in a war time environment but away from the shooting (expect for a few discussions with some of the aircrew).

The book is written in diary or journal form, as befits a Civil War Historian where a lot of the material is written in that manner. It's a refreshing look at the Iraq war.
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IN LATE FEBRUARY 2003, I received an astonishing proposal from Ellen Ratner, my cousin, radio personality, member of the White House press corps, Fox News contributor, and bureau chief of the Washington based Talk Radio News Service: "Would you like to embed with the military in the Persian Gulf? Read the first page
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