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The Few. The Proud.: Women Marines in Harm's Way (Praeger Security International)
 
 
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The Few. The Proud.: Women Marines in Harm's Way (Praeger Security International) [Hardcover]

Sara Sheldon (Author)
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0275999939 978-0275999933 November 30, 2007

On a dark night in February 2005, Sara Sheldon arrived at Camp Fallujah, outside the dangerous ancient city for which it was named. Armed only with a camera, a laptop, and notepads, she was a spectator to the war who secured permission to embed with the 1st MEF and observe and interview Marines who happened to be women then posted at Camp Fallujah. In the time she spent there, Sheldon interviewed women who held ranks from corporal to colonel to gain a broad and varied perspective of the experiences representative of female Marines throughout Iraq. She reveals much about her subjects: the preconceived notions they possessed when they enlisted in the Corps, how the experience of serving in Iraq changed them, and what they ultimately took home from the battlefield.

Americans are aware that women are actively serving in the armed forces, but few understand what exactly is expected of women in the military, the duties they perform, and the limitations and restrictions placed on them, especially in a combat zone. Sheldon reveals much about her subjects. In some ways, they mirrored their male counterparts. Some enlisted only for four years to receive educational benefits or for an opportunity to escape their home environment. Others made the Corps their career, serving as commissioned officers. Still others were recalled to active duty to serve with their representative Guard units. Sheldon uncovers their stories: the preconceived notions they possessed when they enlisted in the Corps, how the experience of serving in Iraq has changed them, and what they ultimately took home from the battlefield. She also sheds light on the day-to-day grind all American service personnel face in Iraq. Yet, she never loses her main focus. Far removed from the Green Zone, Sheldon and her subjects spent their days in harm's way, but she avoids a running commentary on policy. Instead, she remains committed to examining how women tasked with field duties and various missions at the lower levels of command are impacted by their experiences.


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"The Few. The Proud. is a strikingly intricate and important addition to the canon of oral histories on the War in Iraq."

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"As a woman who served in the Corps during the 1960s (before EEO), I know that the women in this book are indisputable proof that the dreams of women who served since 1918 against tremendous objections from family, friends, military leaders, and legislators have been fulfilled. The accounts of the women in this work are extraordinary. Sheldon details the experiences of these female Marines perfectly and ultimately captures the very essence of what it means to be a Marine. That essence, that wish to rekindle in our society the spirit of sacrifice, service, and the desire to take a stand and make it mean something knows no gender in the Corps. These women and women serving everywhere today are my heroes! I remain Semper Fidelis!"

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Paula D. Sarlls, President, Women Marines Association

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (November 30, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275999939
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275999933
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,242,437 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great personal stories, July 3, 2008
This review is from: The Few. The Proud.: Women Marines in Harm's Way (Praeger Security International) (Hardcover)
Sheldon's work is exemplary in many ways, most of all the crafting of these individual Marine's stories. These women Marines all have unique experiences and thoughts about their time in Iraq and the Corps in general. Sara's personal handling of the stories brings them to life and gives these women a voice to tell a story that most of us cannot fathom and many wish they could experience for themselves. "Would I be `good enough' in that kind of stress?"

These stories bring to light the real life impact women have and the critical roles they play in today's military. Normal, yet exemplary individuals, these women are role models for many while maintaining the low profile as you would expect of good Marines. Sheldon's artful arrangement of their stories brings out a certain humility as well as an understanding that they play important roles while facing challenges that are similar, yet different than their male counterparts. To a woman, I bet they would all say; "I'm just doing my job."

The point of the book (I believe) is to bring these personal stories to `the rest of us.' It's a quick and interesting read that will keep you motivated to turn the page if you are remotely interested in the topic. As a (male) former infantry Marine, I had little contact with women except in the armory and perhaps the infirmary, but the facts have changed in the past decade. Policy questions are not the topic of this work, but some of the women provide, in their own words, their thoughts on women in combat and the implications. Other books do a wonderful job of analyzing this policy across time and various conflicts, but often forget that the subjects are people with interesting and unique stories to tell.

I guess you can say I really enjoyed the book!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Gets it Right, July 2, 2008
This review is from: The Few. The Proud.: Women Marines in Harm's Way (Praeger Security International) (Hardcover)
Marines take pride in the fact that we don't wear organizational or unit patches on our uniforms and that it is only the "Eagle, Globe and Anchor" worn above (and in) our hearts that matters. The spirit of this shines radiantly through Sara Sheldon's work "The Few, The Proud: Women Marines in Harm's Way". She has done a service by cogently capturing the Iraq war contributions of Marines who happen to be women.

On the plus side, her extensive, on-scene interviews realistically and accurately capture the lives, challenges, concerns, stresses and joys of the Marines as they serve Corps and Country in Iraq. As a recently retired active duty-Marine infantry officer (who had the privilege to command infantry Marines in combat) my judgment is that "she gets it right." I offer a hearty "Bravo Zulu" to her for this; not to forget full props in recognition that it's a gutsy 70-year old--of any gender--who straps on a helmet and flak jacket and goes off to a war zone to see for themselves.

On the "could do better side", her narrative suggests she doesn't fully understand the policy on women in combat, which ultimately is detrimental to her account. Officially, and as captured in a 1994 Secretary of Defense memo, women are barred from serving in units "below the Brigade level whose primary mission is direct ground combat." Direct ground combat is further defined as "...engaging an enemy on the ground with individual or crew-served weapons, while being exposed to hostile fire and to a high probability of direct physical contact with the hostile force's personnel. Direct ground combat takes place well forward on the battlefield while locating and closing with the enemy to defeat them by fire, maneuver, or shock effect."

When dealing with the restrictions of women in combat, Ms. Sheldon misses an opportunity to open a re-examination of this delineation through the lens of a frontless battle in Iraq. In truth, the combat exclusion is directed towards excluding women from certain occupational specialties--such as infantry--and is not exclusionary towards exposing women to the chance that they will be called upon to give the 'last full measure of devotion." The topic is exceptionally relevant to the main thrust of Ms. Sheldon's otherwise exemplary account and its absence is my principal reason for not giving her work top marks.

All of this said and understood, I recommend "The Few, The Proud: Women Marines in Harm's Way" to any interested in the general topics of US Marines; US Forces in Iraq; Combat Service Support; and the experiences of women in combat situations.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Women Marines, June 1, 2011
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Sara Sheldon cuts right to the heart and soul of what women Marines do in a war zone. Her interviews with women holding different ranks and experiences highlight the difficulties women have when working in "a guy's world". Being a Marine brings the same level of confidence to both the male and female when it comes to doing their assignments. Multiple times Ms Sheldon hears about the special bond Marines have with one another. This bond comes from knowing you are one of the elite and share a purpose only other Marines understand. Kudo's to Sara Sheldon for telling the "woman's" story.
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