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This Is Our War: A Soldiers' Portfolio: Servicemen's Photographs of Life in Iraq [Hardcover]

Devin Friedman (Author)
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March 19, 2006
At three o'clock in the morning, in a mess hall in Iraq, a soldier from the Florida National Guard took a little plastic device from a lanyard around his neck and plugged it into GQ journalist Devin Friedman's computer. It was a flash drive containing at least a hundred pictures—of his battalion in convoy through the desert, of his sister back in Florida, of every man his unit had killed. At that moment, it became clear to Friedman that Operation Iraqi Freedom was our first digital war. Not because of all the hardware you see on TV—night-vision goggles and Tomahawk missiles and Nic Robertson's videophone—but because of the simple, inexpensive digital camera, a part of daily life for the hundreds of thousands of Americans who have served in Iraq. It's how American servicemen share their lives with their friends and family, with one another. And here, with readers.

This Is Our War presents 256 photos, culled from tens of thousands that GQ collected from American servicemen and women, in order to tell the story of America's Iraq experience with their pictures and in their own voices. From photographs of the strange everyday life in desert barracks to extraordinary images of combat, from glimpses of private moments to panoramas of incredible scenery, from brief interludes of joy to devastating moments of grief, here is a candid soldier's-eye view of war— of their war. It's the conflict the way they see it: apolitically, intimately, with honesty and humor and courage.

This Is Our War is a snapshot of history in the making.This is the first digital war, not because of computer-guided smart bombs or CNN videophones, but because of the simple, inexpensive digital camera, a part of daily life for Americans in Iraq and the way our soldiers share that life—with their friends and family, with one another, and now in This Is Our War. These photos and in-depth narrative captions were culled from the ten thousand images that GQ collected, creating a striking, moving, and revealing work of contemporary American history. Part Day in the Life, part Medal of Honor, and part War Letters, this book is an instant snapshot of history in the making.

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Memorable not for their artistry, but for the perspective they provides, these amateur photographs, collected by GQ senior writer Friedman, provide a record of the war in Iraq that is both more mundane and intimate than most media images: A woman is baptized in one of Saddam's bathtubs. Six-hundred-fifty million dollars of supposed oil-for-food money is discovered in one day. A soldier's gun is trained on a smiling young boy. A shepherd tending his flock studies a Humvee. Group photos of battalions and divisions lend a yearbook like feel to the volume, while a wife's sexy portraits spice up the collection. When two Black Hawk helicopters collided in the fall of 2003, killing 17 U.S. soldiers, readers learn about its effect on an Iraqi civilian who lost his roof. An automobile accident stateside is the only narrative about an individual soldier's death. More contentious chapters in the war's history are lightly glossed (the one Abu Ghraib photo included seems mostly like a nod to the obligatory, though the accompanying narrative is surprisingly candid). Notable for its lack of pretense, this compilation of soldiers' snapshots nimbly avoids politicking in its portrayal of life on the ground in Iraq.
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For all who have served in Iraq in the past three years, plus everyone who cares about those quarter million Americans—their wives and husbands, parents and children, friends and colleagues—here are 250 glimpses into life in wartime Iraq, a singularly intimate soldier’s-eye view of their war. Neither pro-war nor anti-, not Republican and not Democratic, this book is what life is really like for the troops: a true, honest glimpse into the banal and the breathtaking, the horrific and the honorable, the silly and sad and heartbreaking.

This is the first digital war, not because of computer-guided smart bombs or CNN videophones, but because of the simple, inexpensive digital camera, a part of daily life for Americans in Iraq and the way our soldiers share that life—with their friends and family, with one another, and now in This Is Our War. These photos and in-depth narrative captions were culled from the ten thousand images that GQ collected, creating a striking, moving, and revealing work of contemporary American history. Part Day in the Life, part Medal of Honor, and part War Letters, this book is an instant snapshot of history in the making.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Artisan (March 19, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 157965309X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1579653095
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.9 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #765,426 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars teacher's view, March 27, 2006
This review is from: This Is Our War: A Soldiers' Portfolio: Servicemen's Photographs of Life in Iraq (Hardcover)
I was touched by the pure simplicity of the book. The photographs show us everyday life from a 'you are there' stand point without all of the verbiage of a reporter or professional writer. I have several students who have enlisted with different branches of the military and this book is opportunity for them to see the mundane side of war as well as the brotherhood that war creates. Each snapshot is a story in itself. We have gone from the first TV war, Vietnam, to the first digital war, Iraq. Americans will get a mixed bag of life as they go through each of these photos.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mundane Photographs that Add up to Awesome, May 18, 2006
This review is from: This Is Our War: A Soldiers' Portfolio: Servicemen's Photographs of Life in Iraq (Hardcover)
The war in Iraq is different in many ways. One that I hadn't recogniced was the impact of digital cameras on how the war is recorded. Soldiers have always taken photographs -- in fact a new book has just been published on Patton's Photographs. But the advent of inexpenswive digital cameras means that virtually any soldier can have one.

In Iraq the ready availability of e-mail means that pictures taken by the soldiers and by his loved ones at home can be transmitted in an instant. Pictures can be taken without film and erased if they are no longer needed.

GQ Magazine managed to get some 10,000 photographs taken by the soldiers in Iraq. These are not the highly polished pictures you will see taken by the photojournalists, these are pictures taken by the grunts and lower level officers of their day to day life. It's an awesome book. One I found hard to put down, going through it several times.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A picture is worth a thousand words, May 29, 2006
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As I write this review, it is Memorial Day in the United States, a time for remembering those who have sacrificed in conflicts past and present in defense of the nation. We are currently engaged in a conflict, one like no other in many ways (however, I am reminded of the words of Anthony Swofford, who wrote 'Jarhead', that every war is different, and every war is the same). One of the differences of the war in Iraq is the ubiquitous nature of personal recording devices - virtually every soldier and marine on the ground there has a digital camera, a cell phone that takes pictures, a video camera, or other way of making a personal chronicle. This gives a remarkable view and insight into the daily life and work of those who are fighting in Iraq.

This book is a collection of these photos. They are not professional-quality photojournalistic spreads - quite a number of pictures are blurry, grainy, or otherwise lacking in what would be considered 'professional' aspects. However, what they lack in that regard is more than made up for in the individual power of the subjects - the subjects in this case being both the photographers and the photographed.

The pictures here show victory and defeat, as such comes in small and larger ways each day in Iraq. There is hope and there is despair, but above all there is humanity, and this book captures current history in its most basic raw form.

This book has no particular political bent - like many images and icons, those contained here will be subject to multiple interpretations. What I took most from this is the need to remember those in the pictures, and realise that these are people who, like me, hope for a time beyond the war, and that such a time may come soon. This book is a tribute to current day heroes.
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