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Into the Storm: On the Ground in Iraq

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Originally published
  
1997

Followed by
  
Every Man a Tiger

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Author
  
Tom Clancy

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Genres
  
Fiction, Biography, Mathematics, Science

Similar
  
Tom Clancy books, Fiction books

Into the Storm (1997) is Tom Clancy's first book in his study of command series. Clancy traces the organizational success story of the U.S. Army's rise since the Vietnam War.

It is also a partial biography of General Frederick M. Franks, Jr., who is considered to be a military visionary and a distinguished combat commander, famous for having led the Gulf War coalition VII Corps in the highly successful "Left Hook" maneuver against fourteen Iraqi divisions of the Iraqi Republican Guard, forcing a retreat with fewer than 100 American casualties lost to enemy action — a feat unmatched in modern warfare.

The book also describes the transformation of the U.S. Army, traumatized by the Vietnam War, and Franks' devastating loss of a leg in that war. Franks became the first amputee active-duty general since the American Civil War.

The book is mostly written by Tom Clancy with sections where he uses General Frank's own words.

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Into the Storm: On the Ground in Iraq Wikipedia