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U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center Iraq-Operation Iraqi Freedom 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 28 Dec 2012 OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM OVERVIEW A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources CONTENTS General Sources ..p.1 -Comparisons with Other Conflicts…..p.6 “Boots on the Ground” -Cultural Training…..p.7 -Insurgency/Counterinsurgency…..p.8 -Special Operations/Forces…..p.10 -Other Services…..p.10 Special Aspects -General Sources…..p.11 -Allied Forces…..p.14 -Contractors…..p.15 -Fiction…..p.16 -Home Front.….p.16 -Intelligence…..p.18 -Lessons Learned…..p.19 -Logistics…..p.20 -Media…..p.21 -Medical Aspects…..p.22 -Prisoners…..p.23 -Religious Matters…..p.24 Personal Experiences & Unit Histories ..p.24 -Unit “Memory Books”…..p.27 Rebuilding Iraq -General Sources…..p.28 -Civil Affairs…..p.30 -Military & Security Forces…..p.32 -Withdrawal of Forces…..p.34 GENERAL SOURCES Ayers, Cynthia E. “Iraqi Resistance to Freedom: A Frommian Perspective.” Parameters (Autumn 2003): pp. 68-84. Per.

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U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center Iraq-Operation Iraqi Freedom

950 Soldiers Drive

Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021

28 Dec 2012

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM OVERVIEW

A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources

CONTENTS General Sources…..p.1

-Comparisons with Other Conflicts…..p.6

“Boots on the Ground”

-Cultural Training…..p.7

-Insurgency/Counterinsurgency…..p.8

-Special Operations/Forces…..p.10

-Other Services…..p.10

Special Aspects

-General Sources…..p.11

-Allied Forces…..p.14

-Contractors…..p.15

-Fiction…..p.16

-Home Front.….p.16

-Intelligence…..p.18

-Lessons Learned…..p.19

-Logistics…..p.20

-Media…..p.21

-Medical Aspects…..p.22

-Prisoners…..p.23

-Religious Matters…..p.24

Personal Experiences & Unit Histories…..p.24

-Unit “Memory Books”…..p.27

Rebuilding Iraq

-General Sources…..p.28

-Civil Affairs…..p.30

-Military & Security Forces…..p.32

-Withdrawal of Forces…..p.34

GENERAL SOURCES

Ayers, Cynthia E. “Iraqi Resistance to Freedom: A Frommian Perspective.” Parameters (Autumn 2003):

pp. 68-84. Per.

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Ballard, John R. From Storm to Freedom: America’s Long War with Iraq. Annapolis, MD: Naval

Institute, 2010. 321 p. DS79.724.U6.B35.

Baltrusaitis, Daniel F. Coalition, Politics and the Iraq War: Determinants of Choice. Boulder, CO:

FirstForum, 2010. 259 p. DS79.76.B35.

Boyne, Walter J. Operation Iraqi Freedom: What Went Right, What Went Wrong, and Why. NY: Tom

Doherty Associates, 2003. 304 p. DS79.76.B69.

Bremer, L. Paul, III, & McConnell, Malcolm. My Year in Iraq: The Struggle to Build a Future

of Hope. NY: Threshold Editions, 2006. 419 p. DS79.769.B74.

Campbell, John T. Desert War: The New Conflict Between the U.S. and Iraq. NY: New American

Library, 2003. 101 p. DS79.76.C36.

Carlton-Ford, Steven, & Ender, Morten G., editors. The Routledge Handbook of War and Society: Iraq

and Afghanistan. NY: Routledge, 2011. 324 p. DS79.76.R68.

Codevilla, Angelo, & Seabury, Paul. War: End and Means. Wash, DC: Potomac, 2006. 382 p.

U21.2.S432.

See Chap. 15.

Cornish, Paul, editor. The Conflict in Iraq, 2003. NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. 297 p.

DS79.76.C659.

Cramer, Jane K., & Thrall, A. Trevor, editors. Why did the United States Invade Iraq? NY: Routledge,

2012. 254 p. DS79.757.W49

DeLong, Michael. Inside CENTCOM: The Unvarnished Truth about the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Wash, DC: Regnery, 2004 p. 222 p. DS371.412.D45.

Duelfer, Charles. Hide and Seek: The Search for Truth in Iraq. NY: Public Affairs, 2009. 523 p.

DS79.757.D84.

On the hunt for WMDs.

Egan, Daniel. Globalization and the Invasion of Iraq: State Power and the Enforcement of

Neoliberalism.” In The Routledge Handbook of War and Society: Iraq and Afghanistan, cited

above. pp. 189-199. pp. DS79.76.R68.

The Encyclopedia of Middle East Wars: The United States in the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, and Iraq

Conflicts. 5 vols. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2010. DS63.1.E43.

Ender, Morten G. American Soldiers in Iraq: McSoldiers or Innovative Professionals?

NY: Routledge, 2009. 199 p. DS79.76.E53.

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Estes, Kenneth W. U.S. Army Soldier. Baghdad, 2003-04. NY: Osprey, 2007. 64 p.

#05-1AR.2007.

Faris, Amer. Red Flags: Memoirs of an Iraqi Conscript Trapped between Enemy Lines in the 2003

Invasion of Iraq. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2009. 195 p. DS79.766.F37.A3.

Ferguson, Charles H. No End in Sight: Iraq’s Descent into Chaos. NY: PublicAffairs, 2008. 641 p.

DS79.76.F45.

Filkins, Dexter. The Forever War. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2008. 368 p. DS79.76.F545.

Flynn, Matthew J. First Strike: Preemptive War in Modern History. NY: Routledge, 2008. 261 p.

U163.F59.

See Chapter 10 “A Dangerous Simplicity: The American Preemptive War in Iraq, 2003”

Fontenot, Gregory; Degen, E. J.; & Tohn, David. On Point: US Army in Operation Iraqi Freedom

Through 01 May 2003. Fort Leavenworth, KS: Combat Studies Institute Press, 2004. 543 p.

DS79.764.U6.F66.

Friedman, Devin and the Editors of GQ. This is Our War. Servicemen’s Photographs of Life in Iraq.

NY: Artisan, 2006. 224 p. DS79.762.F75.

Gordon, Michael R., & Trainor, Bernard. Cobra II: The Inside Story of the Invasion and Occupation

of Iraq. NY: Vintage, 2007. 727 p. DS79.76.G67.

Gregg, Heather S., [et . al], editors. The Three Circles of War: Understanding the Dynamics of Conflict

in Iraq. Wash, DC: Potomac Books, 2010. 259 p. DS79.76.T47.

Hawkins, William R. “Iraq: Heavy Forces and Decisive Warfare.” Parameters (Autumn 2003):

pp. 61-67. Per.

Herspring, Dale R. Rumsfeld’s Wars: The Arrogance of Power. Lawrence, KS: U KS, 2008. 247 p.

UA23.6.H47.

Hess, Gary R. Presidential Decisions for War: Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, and Iraq.

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, 2009. 328 p. E839.5.H44.

Hosmer, Stephen T. Why the Iraqi Resistance To the Coalition Invasion Was So Weak.

Santa Monica, CA: RAND Project Air Force, 2007. 152 p. DS79.76.H68.

The Iraq War 2003-2011. S.l.: US Forces Iraq?, 2012. 155 p. DS79.762.I73.

Kaplan, Lawrence F. The War over Iraq: Saddam’s Tyranny and America’s Mission. San Francisco,

CA: Encounter, 2003. 153 p. E183.8.I57.K36.

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Keegan, John. The Iraq War. NY: Knopf, 2004. 253 p. DS79.76.K44.

Kinzer, Stephen. Overthrow: America’s Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq. NY:

Times Books/Henry Holt, 2006. 384 p. E744.K56.

Kusnetz, Marc, [et. al.]. Operation Iraqi Freedom. NBC News. [Narration by Tom Brokaw]

Kansas City, MO: Andrews McMeel, 2003. 238 p. + 1 DVD. DS79.762.O64.

Mahnken, Thomas G., & Keaney, Thomas A., editors. War in Iraq: Planning and Execution.

NY: Routledge, 2007. 263 p. DS79.764.U6.W37.

Melton, Stephen L. The Clausewitz Delusion: How the American Army Screwed Up the Wars in Iraq

and Afghanistan (A Way Forward). Minneapolis, MN: Zenith, 2009. 306 p. UA23.M46.

Metz, Steven. Iraq & the Evolution of American Strategy. Wash, DC: Potomac Books, 2008.

262 p. U162.M48.

Mowle, Thomas, editor. Hope is Not A Plan: The War in Iraq from Inside the Green Zone.

Westport, CT: Praeger, 2007. 170 p. DS79.75.H67.

Murray, Williamson, & Scales, Robert H. Jr. The Iraq War: A Military History. Cambridge, MA:

Belknap Pr of Harvard UP, 2003. 312 p. DS79.76.M87.

Peters, Ralph. Wars of Blood and Faith: The Conflicts That Will Shape the Twenty-First Century.

Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole, 2007. 367 p. U42.P48.

Pfiffner, James, & Phythian, Mark, editors. Intelligence and National Security Policymaking on Iraq:

British and American Perspectives. College Station, TX: TX A&M, 2008. 296 p. DS79.76.I56.

Phillips, Kate, Lauth, Shane, & Schenck, Erin. U.S. Military Operations in Iraq: Planning, Combat, and

Occupation. Colloquium Report. [Edited by W. Andrew Terrill] Carlisle, PA: AWC, 2006.

23 p. U413.R32.P55.

Record, Jeffrey. Beating Goliath: Why Insurgencies Win. Washington, DC: Potomac Books, 2007.

180 p. D431.R43.

_____. “The Bush Doctrine and War with Iraq.” Parameters (Spring 2003): pp. 4-21. Per.

_____. Bounding the Global War on Terrorism. Carlisle Barracks, PA: AWC, SSI, 2003. 56 p.

U413.R32.R433.

_____. Wanting War: Why the Bush Administration Invaded Iraq. Wash, DC: Potomac, 2010. 217 p.

DS79.757.R44.

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_____. “Why the Bush Administration Invaded Iraq: Making Strategy after 9/11.” Strategic Studies

Quarterly (Summer 2008): pp. 63-92. Per.

Ricks, Thomas E. Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq. NY: Penguin, 2006. 482 p.

DS79.76.R53.

Rose, Gideon. In How Wars End: Why we Always Fight the Last Battle: A History of American

Intervention from World War I to Afghanistan. NY: Simon & Schuster, 2010. Chap. 8.

U153.R675.

Ryan, Mike. Baghdad or Bust: The Inside Story of Gulf War 2. Barnsley, England: Leo Cooper, 2003.

220 p. DS79.76.R932.

Schwab, Orrin. The Gulf Wars and the United States: Shaping the Twenty-First Century. Westport, CT:

Praeger Security International, 2009. 167 p. DS79.72.S39.

Schwartz, Larry, editor. The War in Iraq: A Photo History. NY: ReganBooks, 2003. 373 p.

DS79.762.W37.

Serena, Chad C. A Revolution in Military Adaptation: The US Army in the Iraq War. Wash, DC:

Georgetown, 2011. 206 p. DS79.76.S47.

Steele, Dennis. “Baghdad: Aftermath and Prelude.” Army (Jul 2003): pp. 26-32 & 34. Per.

Story, W. Shane. “Transformation or Troop Strength?: Early Accounts of the Invasion of Iraq.”

Army History (Winter 2006): pp. 20-28. Per.

Stout, Jay A. Hammer from Above: Marine Air Combat over Iraq. NY: Presidio, 2007. 392 p.

DS79.76.S76.

Terrill, W. A. Regional Spillover Effects of the Iraq War. Carlisle, PA: SSI, USAWC, 2008. 81 p.

U413.R32.T4656.

Tripathi, Deepak. Overcoming the Bush Legacy in Iraq and Afghanistan. Wash, DC: Potomac Books,

2010. 183 p. E902.T75.

Vines, John R. “The XVIII Airborne Corps on the Ground in Iraq.” Military Review (Sep/Oct 2006):

pp. 38-46. Per.

The War in Iraq: from the Front Lines to the Home Front. U.S.?: Franklin Watts, 2009. 64 p.

DS79.763.W372.

West, Francis J. The Strongest Tribe: War, Politics, and the Endgame in Iraq. NY: Random House,

2008. 417 p. DS79.76.W46.

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Wishnick, Elizabeth. Strategic Consequences of the Iraq War: U.S. Security Interests in Central Asia

Reassessed. Carlisle Barracks, PA: SSI, 2004. 48 p. U413.R32.W582.

Woods, Kevin M. with Michael R. Pease [et al.]. The Iraqi Perspectives Report: Saddam’s Senior

Leadership on Operation Iraqi Freedom from the Official U.S. Joint Forces Command Report.

Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute, 2006. 205 p. DS79.76.W65.

Wright, Donald P., & Reese, Timothy R. On Point II: Transition to the New Campaign: The United

States Army in Operation Iraqi Freedom, May 2003-January 2005. Fort Leavenworth, KS: CSI,

2008. 696 p. DS79.764.U6.O572.

Yetiv, Steven A. The Absence of Grand Strategy: The United States in the Persian Gulf, 1972-2005.

Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins, 2008. 250 p. DS63.2.U5.Y48.

Zenko, Micah. “Between Threats and War: U.S. Discrete Military Operations in the Post-Cold War

World.” PhD dss, Brandeis, 2009. 309 p. E840.4.Z45.

See Chaps. 3-5.

GENERAL SOURCES-Comparisons with Other Conflicts

Brigham, Robert K. Is Iraq Another Vietnam? NY: Public Affairs, 2006. 207 p. DS79.76B75.

Coffey, Ross. “Revisiting CORDS: The Need for Unity of Effort to Secure Victory in Iraq.” Military

Review (Mar/Apr 2006): pp. 24-34. Per.

Reprinted (Jun 2008): pp. 8-18. Per.

Esdaile, Charles J. “Spain 1808, Iraq 2003: Some Thoughts on the Use and Abuse of History.”

Journal of Military History (Jan 2010): pp. 173-88. Per.

Gardner, Lloyd. “Iraq as ‘the Good War’ as Opposed to Vietnam, the Bad War.” In America and the

Vietnam War: Re-examining the Culture and History of a Generation. NY: Routledge, 2010.

pp. 291-312. DS559.8.S6.A54.

Olson, William J. “Iraq and Global Security: Dien Bien Phu or Khe Sanh?” In Warfare in the Age of

Non-State Actors: Implications for the US Army: Proceedings of the Combat Studies Institute

2007 Military History Symposium. Ft. Leavenworth, KS: CSI, 2007. pp. 297-315. U21.W37.

Record, Jeffrey, & Terrill, W. Andrew. Iraq and Vietnam: Differences, Similarities, and Insights.

Carlisle Barracks, PA: SSI, 2004. 69 p. U413.R32.R434.

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Rose, Michael. Washington’s War: The American War of Independence to the Iraqi Insurgency.

NY: Pegasus Books, 2008. 223 p. E209.R67.

Rowden-Racette, Kellie. “Combat, Then & Now.” Armed Forces Journal (Jul 2008): pp. 58-63 & 77.

Per.

Contrast with WWII.

“BOOTS ON THE GROUND”-Cultural Training

Abbe, Allison, & Gouge, Melissa. “Cultural Training for Military Personnel: Revisiting the Vietnam

Era.” Military Review (Jul/Aug 2012): pp. 9-17. Per.

Bogdanos, Matthew, & Patrick, William. Thieves of Baghdad: One Marine’s Passion for Ancient

Civilization and the Journey to Recover the World’s Greatest Stolen Treasures. NY:

Bloomsbury, 2005. 302 p. DS79.76.B64.

Cogbill, James B. “Protection of Antiquities during Wartime: Examining the Past and Preparing for the

Future.” Military Review (Jan/Feb 2008): pp. 30-36. Per.

Eugene, Toni. “Army Project Teaches Cultural Awareness to Deployed Troops.” Army (Mar 2008):

pp. 52-56 & 58. Per.

Fair, C. & Ganguly, Sumit, editors. Treading on Hallowed Ground: Counterinsurgency Operations in

Sacred Spaces. NY: Oxford, 2008. 227 p. U241.T74.

Pinckney, Darrell C. “Time not on my Side: Cultural Resource Management in Kirkuk, Iraq.” In

Archaeology, Cultural Property, and the Military. Woodbridge, England: Boydell, 2010.

pp. 117-25. CC136.A73.

Rasmussen, Louise J., & Sieck, Winston R. “Strategies for Developing and Practicing Cross-Cultural

Expertise in the Military.” Military Review (Mar/Apr 2012): pp. 71-80. Per.

Rothfield, Lawrence. The Rape of Mesopotamia: Behind the Looting of the Iraq Museum. Chicago, IL:

U Chicago, 2009. 216 p. DS79.767.C85.R68.

_____, editor. Antiquities under Siege: Cultural Heritage Protection after the Iraq War. Lanham, MD:

AltaMira, 2008. 322 p. DS79.767.C85.A58.

Siebrandt, Diane C. “US Military Support of Cultural Heritage Awareness and Preservation in Post-

Conflict Iraq.” In Archaeology, Cultural Property, and the Military, cited above. pp. 126-37.

CC136.A73.

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“BOOTS ON THE GROUND”-Insurgency/Counterinsurgency

Altieri, Jayson. “Counterinsurgency Operations in Iraq.” Armor (May/Jun 2006): pp. 13-15. Per.

Battjes, Mark E. Protecting, Isolating, and Controlling Behavior: Population and Resource Control

Measures in Counterinsurgency Campaigns. Ft. Leavenworth, KS: CSI, 2011. 277 p.

U241.A78.B38.

See Chap. 6.

Bert, Wayne. American Military Intervention in Unconventional War: From the Philippines to Iraq.

NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. 266 p. U241.B46.

See Chap. 8.

Center, Christopher L. “The Roots of Insurgent Warfare.” Armor (Nov/Dec 2007): pp. 26-34. Per.

Clemis, Martin G. “The ‘Cultural Turn’ in U.S. Counterinsurgency Operations.” Army History

(Winter 2010): pp. 21-29. Per.

Cockburn, Patrick. Muqtada: Muqtada al-Sadr, the Shia Revival, and the Struggle for Iraq.

NY: Scribner, 2008. 226 p. DS79.76.C632.

Cordesman, Anthony H., & Emma R. Davis. Iraq’s Insurgency and the Road to Civil Conflict.

2 vols. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International, 2008. DS79.76.C673.

Eisenstadt, Michael, & White, Jeffrey. “Assessing Iraq’s Sunni Arab Insurgency.” Military Review

(May/Jun 2006): pp. 33-51. Per.

Farrell, Kevin. “The Challenge of Providing Security in the Post-Combat Phase Urban Environment.”

In Warfare in the Age of Non-State Actors: Implications for the US Army: Proceedings of the

Combat Studies Institute 2007 Military History Symposium. Ft. Leavenworth, KS: CSI, 2007.

pp. 179-87. U21.W37.

Fivecoat, David G, & Schwengler, Aaron T. “Revisiting Modern Warfare: Counterinsurgency in the

Mada’in Qada.” Military Review (Nov/Dec 2008): pp. 77-87. Per.

Analyzes experience in Iraq based upon French COL Roger Trinquier, Modern Warfare:

A French View of Counterinsurgency (1961).

Forrest, Christopher. “Coercive Engagement: A Security Analysis of Iranian Support to Iraqi Shia

Militias.” Strategic Studies Quarterly (Summer 2009): pp. 99-123. Per.

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Gibson, Chris. “Battlefield Victories and Strategic Success: The Path Forward in Iraq.” Military Review

(Sep/Oct 2006): pp. 47-59. Per.

Counterinsurgency operations.

Kilcullen, David. The Accidental Guerrilla: Fighting Small Wars in the Midst of a Big One.

NY: Oxford, 2009. 346 p. U240.K48.

See Chap. 3.

Kunkel, Peter E. “How Jesse James, the Telegraph, and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 can Help the

Army Win the War on Terrorism: The Unrealized Strategic Effects of a Cashless Battlefield.”

Military Review (Nov/Dec 2008): pp. 88-96. Per.

Lyon, Eric. “Insurgency in Iraq: A Soldier’s Perspective.” Special Warfare (Dec 2004): pp. 44-49.

Per.

Mackey, Thomas H.; Lira, Leonard; & Fitzgerald, Chad. “Sab´ al Bor, the City of Peace: A Case Study

Using the Principles of Clear, Hold, Build to Reverse Insurgency.” Armor (Jun/Aug 2010):

pp. 4-11. Per.

Malkasian, Carter. “Counterinsurgency in Iraq: May 2003-January 2007.” In Counterinsurgency in

Modern Warfare. NY: Osprey, 2008. pp. 241-59. U241C663.

Marr, Jack, et. al. “Human Terrain Mapping: A Critical First Step in Winning the Counterinsurgency

Fight.” Armor (Mar/Apr 2008): pp. 14-18; and Military Review (Mar/Apr 2008): pp. 18-24.

Per.

Metz, Steven. Learning from Iraq: Counterinsurgency in American Strategy. Carlisle, PA: AWC, SSI,

2007. 127 p. U413.R32.M485.

Mockaitis, Thomas R. Iraq and the Challenge of Counterinsurgency. Westport, CT:

Praeger Security International, 2008. 189 p. U241.M63.

Morgulas, Seth. “Baghdad 2004: Fighting an Urban Insurgency.” In Forests of Steel: Modern City

Combat from the War in Vietnam to the Battle for Iraq. Fort Worth, TX: Historical Explorations

for EFW, 2007. pp. 233-53. U167.5.S7.F67.

Moyar, Mark. A Question of Command: Counterinsurgency from the Civil War to Iraq. New Haven,

CT: Yale, 2009. 347 p. U241.M69.

See Chap. 10.

Petraeus, David H. “Multi-National Force-Iraq Commander’s Counterinsurgency Guidance.”

Military Review (Sep/Oct 2008): pp. 2-3. Per.

Pirnie, Bruce R., & O’Connell, Edward. Counterinsurgency in Iraq (2003-2006). Santa Monica, CA:

Rand, 2008. 106 p. U241.R363.

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Walley, Jim. OIF/OEF TIP in a COIN Environment: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.

Ft Leavenworth, KS: Center for Army Lessons Learned, 2008. 215 p. U719.5.H36no.08-20.

“BOOTS ON THE GROUND”--Special Operations/Forces

Antenori, Frank, & Halberstadt, Hans. Roughneck Nine-One: The Extraordinary Story of a Special

Forces A-team at War. NY: St. Martin’s Pr, 2006. 265 p. DS79.76.A58.

Briscoe, Charles H. “Factors Affecting ARSOF Preparation for Operation Iraqi Freedom.” Veritas

(Winter 2005): pp. 3-7. Per.

Flanagan, Stephen C. “Effective Use of FID Expands SF Influence.” Special Warfare (Apr 2010):

pp. 18-25. Per.

Foreign Internal Defense

Meyer, Alan D. “The SOD-JF in Iraq: A ‘Total Force’ Success Story.” Veritas Vol. 2, No. 3:

pp. 18-25. Per.

Maryland ARNG Special Operations Detachment, 2002-2003.

Ryan, Mike. Special Operations in Iraq. Barnsley, England: Pen & Sword, 2004. 175 p. DS79.76R93.

Schulteis, Rob. Waging Peace: A Special Operations Team’s Battle to Rebuild Iraq. NY: Gotham

Books, 2005. 188 p. DS79.769.S38.

Tallion, J. Paul de B. “Hitting the Ground with Coalition SOF.” Special Warfare (Nov/Dec 2008):

pp. 20-30. Per.

“BOOTS ON THE GROUND”--Other Services

Benhoff, David A. Among the People: U.S. Marines in Iraq. Quantico, VA: Marine Corps UP, 2008.

108 p. DS79.722.B46.

Bryant, Russ. Desert Dogs: The Marines of Operation Iraqi Freedom. St. Paul, MN: MBI, 2004. 143 p.

DS79.762.B78.

Meyer, Richard C. Four in the Corps: From Boot Camp to Baghdad—One Grunt’s Enlistment.

NY: iUniverse, 2005. 421 p. DS79.76.M39.

G/2/5th Marines.

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Reynolds, Nicholas E. U.S. Marines in Iraq, 2003: Basrah, Baghdad and Beyond: U.S. Marines in the

Global War on Terrorism. Wash, DC: History Division, US Marine Corps, 2007. 191 p.

DS79.76.R49.

SPECIAL ASPECTS-General Sources

Aitken, Mark J. “Hunter-Killer Teams.” Armor (Jan/Feb 2008): pp. 18-20. Per.

Reconnaissance experiences.

Anderson, Joseph. “Out-of-the-Box Thinkers: Red Teams are Operating at the Corps Level in Iraq.”

Armed Forces Journal (Nov 2008); pp. 22-24 & 42. Per.

Benedict, Helen. The Lonely Soldier: The Private World of Women Serving in Iraq. Boston, MA:

Beacon Pr, 2009. 264 p. DS79.767.W66.B46.

Bonds, Timothy, [et al.]. Army Deployments to OIF and OFF. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Arroyo

Center, 2010. 63 p. DS79.76.B65.

Call, Steve. Danger Close: Tactical Air Controllers in Afghanistan and Iraq. College Station, TX:

TX A & M, 2007. 250 p. DS371.412.C35.

Cavallaro, Gina. Sniper: American Single-shot Warriors in Iraq and Afghanistan. Guilford, CT: Lyons,

2010. 215 p. DS79.76.C38.

Davis, Daniel L. “The Spark, Oxygen and Fuel: What Made the Iraq Surge Work.”

Armed Forces Journal (Sep 2010): pp. 22-24 & 41. Per.

Dial, Brent. “Company XOs in Iraq.” Infantry (Mar/Apr 2006): pp. 13-14. Per.

Dozier, Kimberly. Breathing the Fire: Fighting to Report-and Survive-the War in Iraq. Des Moines, IA:

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Ferris, John. “A New American Way of War?: C4ISR in Operation Iraqi Freedom: A Provisional

Assessment.” In Calgary Papers in Military Studies and History. Calgary, Canada: Center for

Military and Strategic Studies, U Calgary, 2008. pp. 145-60. U15.C35.

Gilliand, Jim. “See the Enemy: Sniper Operations in Iraq.” Infantry (Mar/Apr 2006): pp. 23-24. Per.

Grissom, Todd. “Own the Road: Conducting Convoy Security Operations in Iraq.” Infantry

(Mar/Apr 2006): pp. 9-12. Per.

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Groton, T. Clay IV. “Planning and Employing Small Kill Teams in a Tank Platoon.” Armor

(Nov/Dec 2008): pp. 16-19. Per.

Hafez, Mohammed M. Suicide Bombers in Iraq: The Strategy and Ideology of Martyrdom.

Wash, DC: US Institute of Peace Pr, 2007. 285 p. HV6433.I72.H34.

Hinote, Clint “Q.” “The Drawdown Asymmetry: Why Ground Forces Will Depart Iraq but Air Forces

Will Stay.” Strategic Studies Quarterly (Summer 2008): pp. 31-62. Per.

Hoffman, Jon T., general editor. Tip of the Spear: U.S. Army Small-unit Action in Iraq, 2004-2007.

Wash, DC: Center of Military History, 2009. 201 p. DS79.76.T57.

Holmstedt, Kirsten A. Band of Sisters: American Women at War in Iraq. Mechanicsburg, PA:

Stackpole Books, 2007. 327 p. DS79.76.H65.

Huston-Warren, Mila. “Content Analysis of Coverage of Body Count in the Iraq and Vietnam Wars”.

MA thesis, CA State-Fullerton, 2006. 82 p. DS559.8C37.H87.

Jowers, Karen. “Where’s my #&%@ Mail?” Army Times (10 May 2004): pp. 14-15. Per.

Challenges of postal service (contract and otherwise) in OIF.

Kelly, Thomas L., & Andreasen, John P. “Joint Fires: A BCD Perspective in Operation Iraqi

Freedom.” Field Artillery (Nov/Dec 2003): pp. 20-25. Per.

Kranc, Ryan T. “Essentials of Company-Level and Below Reconnaissance and Security Planning.”

Armor (Nov/Dec 2008): pp. 20-23. Per.

Long Hard Road: NCO Experiences in Afghanistan and Iraq. Fort Bliss, TX: U.S. Army Sergeants

Major Academy, 2007. 195 p. DS371.413.L66.

Lucas, George R., Jr. Anthropologists in Arms: The Ethics of Military Anthropolgy. Lanham, MD:

AltaMira, 2009. 234 p. DS79.767.M67.L83.

McGrath, John J. Boots on the Ground: Troop Density in Contingency Operations. Fort Leavenworth,

KS: CSI, 2006. 196 p. HV6431.G56no16.

See Pt. V.

Metz, Steven. Decisionmaking in Operation Iraqi Freedom: Removing Saddam Hussein by Force.

Carlisle, PA: AWC, SSI, 2010. 67 p. U413.R3342.M48.

_____. Decisionmaking in Operation Iraqi Freedom: The Strategic Shift of 2007. Carlisle, PA:

AWC, SSI, 2010. 78 p. U413.R3342.M482.

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Mitchell, Greg. So Wrong for So Long: How the Press, the Pundits-Failed on Iraq. NY: Union Square

Press, 2007. 298 p. DS79.76.M58.

Pitts, William G. “Overview: Field Artillery in Operation Iraqi Freedom.” Field Artillery

(Sep/Oct 2003): pp. 2-4. Per.

Robinson, Linda. “The Baghdad Security Plan and Non-State Actors.” In Warfare in the Age of Non-

State Actors: Implications for the US Army: Proceedings of the Combat Studies Institute 2007

Military History Symposium. Ft. Leavenworth, KS: CSI, 2007. pp. 189-207. U21.W37.

Murray, Dale. “Company-Level Cordon and Search Operations in Iraq.” Armor (Sep/Oct 2004):

pp. 26-31. Per.

Armor/Cavalry patrol & raid techniques; and other related articles in same issue.

Rasor, Dina, & Bauman, Robert. Betraying Our Troops: The Destructive Results of Privatizing War.

NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 274 p. UC23.2003.R37.

Reider, Bruce J. “Strategic Realignment: Ends, Ways, and Means in Iraq.” Parameters

(Winter 2007/08): pp. 46-57. Per.

Schwartz, Anthony J. “Iraq’s Militias: The True Threat to Coalition Success in Iraq.” Parameters

(Spring 2007): pp. 55-71. Per.

Segelhorst, Ken. “Small-Unit Kill Teams and IED Interdiction.” Armor (Jan/Feb 2008): pp. 26-33.

Per.

Sheeler, Jim. Final Salute: A Story of Unfinished Lives. NY: Penguin Press, 2008. 280 p. U353.S52.

Smis, Douglas A. II. “Iraq 2006: A New Way of Fighting: Strykers in Iraq.” In Forests of Steel:

Modern City Combat from the War in Vietnam to the Battle for Iraq. Fort Worth, TX: Historical

Explorations for EFW, 2007. pp. 277-99. U167.5.S7.F67.

Smith, Andrew J. Improvised Explosive Devices in Iraq, 2003-09: A Case of Operational Surprise and

Institutional Response. Carlisle, PA: AWC, SSI, 2011. 73 p. U413.R33.S65.

Solaro, Erin. Women in the Line of Fire: What You Should Know about Women in the Military.

Emeryville, CA: Seal Press, 2006. 411 p. UB418.W65.S65.

Stancati, Bernard. “Tribal Dynamics and the Iraq Surge.” Strategic Studies Quarterly (Summer 2010):

pp. 88-112. Per.

Stanton, Paul T. “Unit Immersion in Mosul: Establishing Stability in Transition.” Military Review

(Jul/Aug 2006): pp. 60-70. Per.

B/1st Battalion, 502

nd Infantry.

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Swengros, Richard. “Military Police Operations in Iraq-Command Versus Support Relationships.”

Military Police (Fall 2006): pp. 17-19. Per.

Walley, Cherilyn A., & Mullins, Michael R. “Order from Chaos: The 422nd

CA Battalion in OIF.”

Veritas Vol. 2, No. 1 (2006): pp. 70-75. Per.

Wilson, Isaiah, III. Thinking beyond War: Civil-Military Relations and Why America Fails to Win

the Peace. NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 308 p. JK330.W55.

See Pts. II-IV on, largely, northern Iraq.

Wunderle, William D. Through the Lens of Cultural Awareness: A Primer for US Armed Forces

Deploying to Arab and Middle Eastern Countries. Fort Leavenworth, KS: CSI, 2006. 136 p.

UA26.A2.W86.

Young, Thomas W. The Speed of Heat: An Airlift Wing at War in Iraq and Afghanistan. Jefferson, NC:

McFarland, 2008. 263 p. D79.76.Y68.

SPECIAL ASPECTS-Allied Forces

Carney, Stephen A. Allied Participation in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Wash, DC: CMH, 2011. 129 p.

DS79.76.C375.

Chin, Warren. “Why Did it All Go Wrong?: Reassessing British Counterinsurgency in Iraq.”

Strategic Studies Quarterly (Winter 2008): pp. 119-35. Per.

Dempsey, Michael J., & Keillor, Geoffrey D. “Latin American Coalition Support: Lessons Learned in

Iraq.” Military Review (Mar/Apr 2006): pp. 71-75. Per.

Dettke, Dieter. Germany Says "No": The Iraq War and the Future of German Foreign and Security

Policy. Wash, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center, 2009. 293 p. DD290.3.D47.

Gooren, Robert H.E. “Soldiering in Unfamiliar Places: The Dutch Approach.” Military Review

(Mar/Apr 2006): pp. 54-60. Per.

Hickey, John J., Jr. “In the Aftermath of Operation Iraqi Freedom: European Support for the Global War

on Terrorism.” .” In Strategic Challenges for Counterinsurgency and the Global War on

Terrorism. Carlisle Barracks, PA: SSI, 2006. pp. 197-214. U413.R32.S773.

Hwang, Eui-Don. “Republic of Korea Forces in Iraq: Peacekeeping and Reconstruction.” Military

Review (Nov/Dec 2005): pp. 27-31. Per.

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Nicol, Mark. Last Round: The Battle of Maja al-Kabir, cited above. DS79.766.M35.N53.

June 2003 deaths of six Royal Military Police engaged in a weapons search.

SPECIAL ASPECTS-Contractors

Avant, Deborah D. The Market For Force: the Consequences of Privatizing Security. NY: Cambridge,

2005. 310 p. HV8290.A83.

Carafano, James J. Private Sector, Public Wars: Contractors in Combat-Afghanistan, Iraq, and Future

Conflicts. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International, 2008. 242 p. HD3861.U6.C37.

Chatterjee, Pratap. Halliburton’s Army: How a Well-Connected Texas Oil Company Revolutionized the

Way America Makes War. NY: Nation Books, 2009. 284 p. TN872.Z6.H35.

Cloward, Jeremy. “An Examination of the Top Private Military Firms in the United States War with Iraq

(2003-2008) and Their Impact on Democratic Government.” PhD dss, Claremont, 2008. 284 p.

DS79.76.C56.

Cohn, Lindsay P. “It Wasn’t in my Contract: Security Privatization and Civilian Control.”

Armed Forces & Society Vol. 37, No. 3 (2011): pp. 381-98. Per.

Cupp, O. Shawn, & Lathan, William C., Jr. “Role of Contractors and Other Non-Military Personnel in

Today’s Wars.” In The Routledge Handbook of War and Society: Iraq and Afghanistan, cited

above. pp. 137-48. DS79.76.R68.

Doyle, Andrew. “Caring for Contractors in Our Midst: Lessons Learned from Operation Iraqi

Freedom.” U.S. Army Medical Department Journal (Jul/Sep 2006): pp. 17-21. Per.

Fainaru, Steve. Big Boy Rules: America’s Mercenaries Fighting in Iraq. [U.S.]: Da Capo, 2008. 254 p.

DS79.76.F35.

Hired Guns: Views about Armed Contractors in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Santa Monica, CA: Rand,

2010. 115 p. DS79.76.H57.

Latham, William C., Jr. “Not My Job: Contracting and Professionalism in the U.S. Army.”

Military Review (Mar/Apr 2009): pp. 40-49. Per.

Schaub, Gary Jr., & Franke, Volker. “Contractors as Military Professionals?” Parameters

(Winter 2009-10): pp. 88-104. Per.

Schumacher, Gerald. A Bloody Business: America’s War Zone Contractors and the Occupation of Iraq.

St. Paul, MN: Zenith, 2006. 304 p. DS79.76.S38.

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Spearin, Christopher. “A Justified Heaping of the Blame? An Assessment of Privately Supplied Security

Sector Training and Reform in Iraq—2003-2005 and Beyond.” In Military Advising and

Assistance: From Mercenaries to Privatization, 1815-2007. NY: Routledge, 2008. pp. 224-38.

UA12.M535.

Verdon, Lisa A. “From Peddlers to Sheiks: A Contracting Case Study in Southern Baghdad.”

Military Review (Mar/Apr 2009): pp. 50-56. Per.

SPECIAL ASPECTS-Fiction

Peebles, Stacey L. Welcome to the Suck: Narrating the American Soldier's Experience in Iraq.

Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 2011. 192 p. PS228.W37.P44.

Turner, Brian. Here, Bullet. Farmington, ME: Alice James, 2005. 71 p. PR613.17.T87.

Book of poetry based on experiences on Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Zimmerman, David. The Sandbox: A Novel. NY: Soho, 2010. 350 p. PS3626.I49.S36.

SPECIAL ASPECTS-Home Front

Bennett, Stephen E., & Flickinger, Richard S. “Americans’ Knowledge of U.S. Military Deaths in Iraq,

April 2004 to April 2008.” Armed Forces & Society (Apr 2009): pp. 587-604. Per.

Carroll, Andrew, editor. Operation Homecoming: Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Home Front, in the Words

of U.S. Troops and Their Families. NY: Random House, 2006. 386 p. DS79.76.O64.

Collins, Jane. For Love of a Soldier: Interviews with Military Families Taking Action against the Iraq

War. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2008. 209 p. DS79.76.C655.

“Company Command—Building Combat-Ready Teams: Commander-FRG Teams.” Army (Nov 2007):

pp. 67-71. Per.

Family Readiness Groups.

Ender, Morten G.; Rohall, David E.; & Matthews, Michael D. “American Undergraduate Attitudes

Toward the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan: Trends and Variations.” In The Routledge Handbook

of War and Society: Iraq and Afghanistan, cited above. pp. 294-305. DS79.76.R68.

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Fleming, Shauna with L. A. Stamford. A Million Thanks: My Campaign to Send One Million Letters to

Our Troops. NY: Doubleday, 2005. 114 p. DS79.76.F54.

Foley, Michael S., & O’Malley, Brendan P., editors. Home Fronts: A Wartime America Reader.

NY: Norton, 2008. 635 p. E742.H66.

See Chaps. 12-13.

Hedley, Mark, & Clark, Sara A. “Debating Anti-War Protests: The Microlevel Discourse of Social

Movement Framing on a University Listserv.” In The Routledge Handbook of War and Society:

Iraq and Afghanistan, cited above. pp. 234-44. DS79.76.R68.

Henderson, Kristin. While They’re at War: The True Story of American Families on the Homefront.

Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 2006. 317 p. DS79.76.H44.

Moore, Michael. Will They Ever Trust Us Again? Letters from the War Zone. NY: Simon & Schuster,

2004. 218 p. DS79.76.W552.

Our Hero Handbook: A Guide for Families of Wounded Soldiers. Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation

Enduring Freedom. 1 vol. [Carlisle Barracks, PA: US Army War College, 2006]. UH463.O87.

Cover title: Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom.

Peters, Ralph. Wars of Blood and Faith: The Conflicts that Will Shape the Twenty-First Century, cited

above. U42.P48.

See Part III.

Rohall, David E., Ender, Morten G., & Matthews, Michael D. “The Effects of Military Affiliation,

Gender, and Political Ideology on Attitudes Toward the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.” Armed

Forces & Society (Oct 2006): pp. 59-77. Per.

Secunda, Eugene, & Moran, Terence P. Selling War to America: From the Spanish American War to

the Global War on Terror. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2007. 231 p. JA85.2.U6.S43.

See Chap. 7.

Sirin, Cigdem V. “Public Support for Military Interventions across Levels of Political Information and

Stages of Intervention: The Case of the Iraq War.” Armed Forces & Society Vo. 38, No. 2:

pp. 252-72. Per.

Tisserand, J. Clinton. “Building From Scratch: One Method for Success in Structuring a Rear

Detachment.” Armor (May/Jun 2007): pp. 44-47. Per.

Watson, Summer. “Effects of the War in Iraq on Military Marriages.” PhD dss, Saybrook Graduate

School and Research Center, 2004. 139 p. U766W38.

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SPECIAL ASPECTS-Intelligence

Benini, Aldo, et. al. “Managing Humanitarian Information in Iraq.” In The Handbook of War

and Society: Iraq and Afghanistan, cited above. DS79.76.R68.

Benson, Bill, & Nowlan, Sean. “Tactical Intelligence Shortcomings in Iraq: Restructuring Battalion

Intelligence to Win.” Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin (Oct/Dec 2004): pp. 8-15. Per.

Chang, Welton. “’We’re Fighting an Intelligence War”: A Strategic-Level Intelligence Advisor’s

Lessons Learned.” Military Review (Jul/Aug 2012): pp. 18-25. Per.

Fowler, Scott K. “How Information Operations Enable Combatant Commanders to Dominate Today’s

Battlefield.” Armor (Mar/Apr 2008): pp. 19-21. Per.

Gill, Peter. “The Politicization of Intelligence: Lessons From the Invasion of Iraq.” In Who’s Watching

the Spies? Establishing Intelligence Service Accountability. Wash, DC: Potomac, 2005.

pp. 12-33. JF1525.I6.B67.

Goldstein, Cora S. “A Strategic Failure: American Information Control Policy in Occupied Iraq.”

Military Review (Mar/Apr 2008): pp. 58-65. Per.

Hooker, Gregory. Shaping the Plan for Operation Iraqi Freedom: The Role of Military Intelligence

Assessments. Wash, DC: Institute for Near East Policy, 2005. 114 p. DS79.76.H66.

Innocenti, Charles W., Martens, Ted L., & Soller, Daniel E. “Direct Support HUMINT in Operation Iraqi

Freedom.” Military Review (May/Jun 2009): pp. 48-56. Per.

Jervis, Robert. Why Intelligence Fails: Lessons from the Iranian Revolution and the Iraq War.

Ithaca, NY: Cornell, 2010. 238 p. DS79.767.S75.J47.

Metz, Thomas F., Tait, William J. Jr., & McNealy, J. Michael. “OIF II: Intelligence Leads Successful

Counterinsurgency Operations.” Military Intelligence (Jul/Sep 2005): pp. 10-15. Per.

Nolte, William. “Keeping Pace with the Revolution in Military Affairs: Operation Iraqi Freedom and

the Challenge to Intelligence.” Studies in Intelligence No. 1/2004: pp. 1-10. Per.

Pryer, Douglas A. “At What Cost, Intelligence?: A Case Study of the Consequences of Ethical [and

Unethical] Leadership.” Military Review (May/Jun 2010): pp. 13-28. Per.

Analysis of the total cost of HUMINT gathered from prisoners by extreme measures.

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Rossmiller, A. J. Still Broken: A Recruit’s Inside Account of Intelligence Failures, from Baghdad to

the Pentagon. NY: Ballantine Books, 2008. 236 p. JK468.I6.R677.

Walters, Robert P., Jr., & Soller, Daniel E. “The Battlefield Surveillance Brigade in Iraq.” Army

(Dec 2009): pp. 40-42 & 44-45. Per.

38th Cavalry Regiment (LRS)

SPECIAL ASPECTS-Lessons Learned

Borer, Douglas A. “Inverse Engagement: Lessons from US-Iraq Relations, 1981-1990.” Parameters

(Summer 2003): pp. 51-65. Per.

Cappelli, Riccardo. “Iraq” Italian Lessons Learned.” Military Review (Mar/Apr 2005): pp. 58-61. Per.

Cordesman, Anthony H. The Iraq War: Strategy, Tactics, and Military Lessons. Wash, DC: CSIS,

2003. 572 p. DS79.76.C67.

_____. The Lessons of Afghanistan: War Fighting, Intelligence, and Force Transformation. Wash, DC:

CSIS, 2002. 168 p. DS372.4.C67.

_____. The War after the War: Strategic Lessons of Iraq and Afghanistan. Wash, DC: CSIS, 2004.

73 p. DS79.76.C674.

Doty, Joe, & Fenlason, Jeffrey E. “Real Lessons Learned for Leaders after Years of War.” Military

Review (Mar/Apr 2012): pp. 81-89. Per.

Keith, J.D. “3rd

Squadron, 7th U.S. Cavalry up Front: Operation Iraqi Freedom Lessons Learned.”

Armor (Sep/Oct 2003): pp. 26-31. Per.

Reprinted in Armor (Mar/Apr 2006): pp. 54-59.

Mockaitis, Thomas R. The Iraq War: Learning From the Past, Adapting to the Present, and Planning for

the Future. Carlisle Barracks, PA: AWC, SSI, 2007. 64 p. U413.R32.M625.

Montalván, Luis C. “Oil, Corruption, and Threats to Our National Interest: Will We Learn From Iraq?”

Military Review (Jan/Feb 2009): pp. 54-66. Per.

Murdoch, Robert. “METT-TC Dependent: Observations and Recommendations for Improving the Way

We’re Fighting the War in Iraq.” Infantry (Jan/Feb 2007): pp. 26-32. Per.

Roos, John G. “What has U.S. Learned?: Early Lessons from ‘Iraqi Freedom.’” Armed Forces Journal

(May 2003): pp. 24, 26, 28 & 30. Per.

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Steele, Dennis. “Commanders in Iraq” Some Lessons Learned.” Army (Jun 2005): pp. 24-26, 28 & 30.

Per.

Terrill, W. Andrew. Lessons of the Iraqi de-Ba’athification Program for Iraq’s Future and the Arab

Revolutions. Carlisle, PA: AWC, SSI, 2012. 108 p. U413.R32.T452.

Tressler, David M. Negotiation in the New Strategic Environment: Lessons from Iraq. Carlisle, PA:

Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College, 2007. 111 p. U413R32T743.

Walters, Wally Z. “The Doctrinal Challenge of Winning the Peace Against Rogue States: How Lessons

From Post-World War II Germany May Inform Operations against Saddam Hussein’s Iraq.”

AWC student paper, 2002. 44 p. Arch.

SPECIAL ASPECTS-Logistics

Beougher, David, & Haynes, Bruce A. “Logistics Force Generation for Iraq.” Army Logistician

(Mar/Apr 2008): pp. 14-16. Per.

Caggiano, Peter A. “Fuel Safety in Iraq.” Army Logistician (Sep/Oct 2006): p. 25. Per.

Cholek, C. Brandon, & Anderson, Matthew A., Sr. “Distribution-Based Logistics in Operation Iraqi

Freedom.” Army Logistician (Mar/Apr 2007): pp. 2-8. Per.

And commentary, pp. 9-11.

Cotter, David G. “The Iron Horse Express.” Army Logistician (Sep/Oct 2003): pp. 24-26. Per.

Logistical apparatus of Task Force Iron Horse, charged w/ opening northern front in

Turkey in 2 Jan 2003.

Kross, Walter. “Iraqi Freedom: Triumph of Precision-Guided Logistics.” Army Logistician

(Sep/Oct 2003): pp. 22-23. Per.

Krump, Jamie L. “Sustaining Northern Iraq.” Army Logistician (Nov/Dec 2003): pp. 5-9. Per.

Support of the 173rd

Airborne Brigade para-drop.

Lyons, Marco J. “A Support Platoon in Iraq.” Infantry (Mar/Apr 2006): pp. 19-22. Per.

Miseli, Jason A. “The View From My Windshield: Just-in-Time Logistics Just Isn’t Working.”

Armor (Sep/Oct 2003): pp. 11-19. Per.

Among other things, on water situation in Iraq.

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Scahill, Jeremy. Blackwater: The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army. NY: Nation

Books, 2007. 452 p. DS79.76.S33.

U.S. Army Materiel Command. History Office. Logistics Lessons Learned: A Compilation. Ft Belvoir,

VA: AMC History Office, 2006. 244 p. U168.L643.

Also titled: Headquarters, United States Army Material Command-Operation Enduring

Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom.

SPECIAL ASPECTS-Media

Aalai, Azadeh. “Media Depictions of the Vietnam and Iraq Wars”. PhD dss, Loyola, 2008. 224 p.

P96.W352,A23.

Atkinson, Rick. In the Company of Soldiers: A Chronicle of Combat. NY: Henry Holt, 2004. 319 p.

DS79.767.P74.A85.

Washington Post correspondent, embedded with the 101st Airborne Division.

DeCarvalho, Frank B.; Kivett, Spring; Lindsey, Matthew. “Reaching Out: Partnering with the Iraqi

Media.” Military Review (Jul/Aug 2008): pp. 87-95. Per.

Lubin, Andrew. “Today’s Combat Correspondent: The ‘New Media’ and Reporting from Iraq and

Afghanistan.” In The US Army and the Media in Wartime: Historical Perspectives; The

Proceedings of the Combat Studies Institute 2009 Military History Symposium. Fort

Leavenworth, KS: CSI, 2010. pp. 201-16. UH703.C65.

Rosen, Nir. In the Belly of the Green Bird: The Triumph of the Martyrs In Iraq. NY: Free Pr, 2006.

264 p. DS79.76.R67.

Iraqi-speaking Western journalist.

_____. The Triumph of the Martyrs: A Reporter’s Journey into Occupied Iraq Wash, DC: Potomac

Books, 2008. 273 p. DS79.76.R672.

Shepard, Alicia C. Narrowing the Gap: Military, Media and the Iraq War. Chicago: Robert R.

McCormick Tribune Foundation, 2004. 87 p. P96.A75.S54.

Stout, Karen R. “Coverage of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars in Business Magazines: The Profit and

Economy of U.S. War and Policy.” In War and the Media: Essays on News Reporting,

Propaganda and Popular Culture. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2009. pp. 164-82.

P96.W352.U6.W37.

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SPECIAL ASPECTS-Medical Aspects

C/3-126 Avn Air Ambulance: Witchdoctor Dustoff-When We Have Your Wounded: Operation Iraqi

Freedom, 2005-2006. Waseca, MN: Walter’s Pub, 2008? 84 p. #1403-126.2008.

Edgar, Erin P. Baghdad ER-Revisited. Carlisle, PA: SSI, USAWC, 2009. 13 p. U413.R336.E34.

Funk, Deborah. “The War’s ER: Landstuhl’s U.S. Medical Facility Works to Treat War’s Wounded.”

Army Times (12 Apr 2004): pp. 15-16. Per.

_____. “Soaring Toward Recovery.” Army Times (3 May 2004): pp. 20-21. Per.

Airlift teams transporting wounded in OIF.

Germain, Deanna, & Connie Lounsbury, Connie. Reaching Past the Wire: A Nurse at Abu Ghraib.

St Paul, MN: Borealis Books, 2007. 214 p. DS79.767.W66.G47.

Hnida, Dave. Paradise General: Riding the Surge at a Combat Hospital in Iraq. NY: Simon & Schuster,

2010. 288 p. DS79.767.M43.H65.

Jadick, Richard with Thomas Hayden. On Call in Hell: A Doctor’s Iraq War Story. NY: NAL Caliber,

2007. 275 p. DS79.744.M44.J34.

Keller, Nathan. “The Moderating Effects of Leadership, Cohesion, and Social Support on the

Relationship Between Stress in Combat, and the Psychological Well-Being of Soldiers

Participating in Combat Operations in Iraq.” PhD dss, TX, 2005. 155 p. U22.3.K45.

Kraft, Heidi S. Rule Number Two: Lessons I Learned in a Combat Hospital. NY: Little, Brown, 2007.

243 p. DS79.76.K73.

Luz, Susan, & Brotherton, Marcus. The Nightingale of Mosul: A Nurse’s Journey of Service,, Struggle,

and War. NY: Kaplan, 2010. 243 p. DS79.767.W66.L89.

39th Combat Support Hospital

Poole, Daniel. “Armed Conflict and Health: Cholera in Iraq.” In The Routledge Handbook of War and

Society: Iraq and Afghanistan, cited above. pp. 163-72. DS79.76.R68.

Soldiers (Jul 2008): Entire Issue. Per.

Covers various aspects of current state of military medicine.

Tanielian, Terri, & Jaycox, Lisa H., editors. Invisible Wounds of War: Psychological and Cognitive

Injuries, Their Consequences, and Services to Assist Recovery. Santa Monica, CA: RAND

Center for Military Health Policy Research, 2008. 453 p. RC552.P67.T34.

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Wright, John S. A History of War Surgery. Stroud, England: Amberly, 2011. 288 p. RD151.W75.

SPECIAL ASPECTS-Prisoners

Bennett, Jeff. “Abu Ghraib: A Predictable Tragedy?” In Over There: Living with the U.S. Military

Empire from World War Two to the Present. Durham, NC: Duke, 2010. pp. 366-96.

U21.5.O94.

Brown, James B., Goepner, Erik W., & Clark, James M. “Detention Operations, Behavior Modification,

and Counterinsurgency.” Military Review (May/Jun 2009): pp. 40-47. Per.

Caldwell, Ryan A., & Mewtrovic, Stjepan G. “The War on Terror in the Early Twenty-first Century:

Applying Lessons from Sociological Classics and Sites of Abuse.” In The Routledge Handbook

of War and Society: Iraq and Afghanistan, cited above. pp. 88-100. DS79.76.R68.

Fell, Latham. “Inside the Wire at Camp Taji: A Counterinsurgent’s Experience.” Military Review

(Sep/Oct 2011): pp. 12-19. Per.

Germain, Deanna, & Lounsbury, Connie. Reaching Past the Wire: A Nurse at Abu Ghraib.

St. Paul, MN: Borealis Books, 2007. 214 p. DS79.76.G47.

Gourevitch, Philip, & Morris, Errol. Standard Operating Procedure. NY: Penguin, 2008. 286 p.

DS79.76.G68.

Collected stories of guards and prisoners at Abu Ghraib.

Graveline, Christopher, & Clemans, Michael. The Secrets of Abu Ghraib Revealed: American Soldiers

on Trial. Wash, DC: Potomac Books, 2010. 321 p. DS79.767.D38.G73.

Greenberg, Karen J., & Dratel, Joshua L., Editors. The Torture Papers: The Road to Abu Ghraib.

NY: Cambridge, 2005. 1249 p. UB265.T67.

London, J. Phillip, & the CACI Team. Our Good Name: A Company’s Fight to Defend its Honor and

Get the Truth Told About Abu Ghraib. Wash, DC: Regnery, 2008. 780 p. DS79.76.L66.

Mastroianni, George R., & Reed, George E. “Apples, Barrels, and Abu Ghraib.” In The Routledge

Handbook of War and Society: Iraq and Afghanistan, cited above. pp. 78-87. DS79.76.R68.

Meštrović, Stjepan G. The Trials Of Abu Ghraib: An Expert Witness Account Of Shame and Honor.

Boulder, CO: Paradigm Pubs, 2007. 235 p. KF7641.M47.

Simpson, David. “The Texts of Torture.” In The Barbarisation of Warfare. London, England: Hurst,

2006. pp. 207-19. HV6322.B37.

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SPECIAL ASPECTS-Religious Matters

Benderman, Kevin & Monica. Letters from Fort Lewis Brig: A Matter of Conscience. Guilford, CT:

Lyons, 2007. 209 p. DS79.76B46.

Hoskins, Walt. “A Soldier’s Guide to Understanding Christianity and Islam.” Infantry (May/Jun 2008):

pp. 32-36. Per.

Kittleson, Lance. Meditations From Iraq: A Chaplain’s Ministry in the Middle East, 2003-2004. Lima,

OH: CSS, 2005. 237 p. DS79.764.U6.K58.

Kramer, Don. “Preparing Chaplains for Combat.” Soldiers (Jul 2007): pp. 12-15. Per.

4th Brigade training based upon lessons learned by 3

rd Brigade in Iraq.

PERSONAL EXPERIENCES & UNIT HISTORIES

Allen, David. Freedom Express: Caught between Iraq and a Hard Place: A War Journal. Marietta, GA:

Deeds Pub, 2008. 129 p. DS79.766.A44.A3.

358th Civil Affairs Brigade.

Anthony, Michael. Mass Casualties: A Young Medic’s True Story of Death, Deception, and Dishonor in

Iraq. Avon, MA: Adams Media, 2009. 234 p. DS79.766.A585.A3.

Blair, Jane. Hesitation Kills: A Female Marine Officer’s Combat Experience in Iraq. Lanham, MD:

Rowman & Littlefield, 2011. 297 p. DS79.767.W66.B53.

Brown, Ross A. “Commander’s Assessment: South Baghdad.” Military Review (Jan/Feb 2007):

pp. 27-34. Per.

Brown, Todd S. Battleground Iraq: Journal of a Company Commander. Wash, DC: CMH, 2007.

292 p. DS79.76.B76.

1st Battalion, 8

th Infantry.

Buzzell, Colby. My War: Killing Time in Iraq. NY: Putnam’s 2005. 358 p. DS79.76.B89.

Created from a wartime soldier blog; see also Lingle, cited below.

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Crider, James R. “A View from Inside the Surge.” Military Review (Mar/Apr 2009): pp. 81-88. Per.

1st Battalion, 4

th Cavalry.

Folsom, Seth W. B. The Highway War: A Marine Company Commander in Iraq. Wash, DC: Potomac

Books, 2006. 425 p. DS79.76.F65.

Flynn, Sean M. The Fighting 69th: One Remarkable National Guard Unit’s Journey from Ground Zero

to Baghdad. NY: Viking, 2007. 300 p. UA364.69thF59.

Gembara, Vivian H., & Deborah A. Drowning in the Desert: A JAG’s Search for Justice in Iraq.

Minneapolis, MN: Zenith, 2008. 310 p. DS79.764.U6.G46.

Gen (R) Barry R. McCaffrey Iraq Visit Book. S.l. s.n., 2008. 1 v. DS79.76.G46.

Grube, William H. “The Evolution of Combined USMA/Iraqi Army Operations: A Company

Commander’s Perspective, Fallujah, Iraq, September 2005 to April 2006.” In Military Advising

and Assistance: From Mercenaries to Privatization, 1815-2007. NY: Routledge, 2008.

pp. 210-23. UA12.M535.

Hagan, Brendan. “Lessons From Iraq: An Infantry Platoon Leader’s Thoughts on OIF Operations.”

Infantry (Mar/Apr 2008): pp. 26-35. Per.

Platoon leader in Co. A, 2nd

Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry.

Harrison, Robert J. “The Mosul Story.” Army Communicator (Winter 2007): pp. 8-13. Per.

29th Signal Battalion establishing communication 2007-07.

Hartley, Jason C. Just Another Soldier: A Year on the Ground in Iraq. NY: HarperCollins, 328 p.

DS79.76.H37.

NY National Guardsman.

Hastings, Michael. I Lost My Love in Baghdad: A Modern War Story. NY: Scribner, 2008. 276 p.

DS79.76.H375.

Narrative of American correspondent.

King, R. A. Twice Armed: An American Soldier’s Battle for Hearts and Minds in Iraq.

St, Paul, MN: Zenith, 2006. 303 p. DS79.76.K55.

422nd

Civil Affairs Battalion.

Jones, Jimmy J. “Arabic Sands.” Army History (Spring 2008): pp. 20-25. Per.

Black Hawk pilot.

Lagouranis, Tony, & Mikaelian, Allen. Fear up Harsh: An Army Interrogator’s Dark Journey through

Iraq. NY: NAL Caliber, 2007. 254 p. DS79.76.L34.

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Lingle, Brandon. “Colby Buzzell’s My War: An Outsider’s Voice from Inside Iraq.”

War, Literature & the Arts Vol. 21 (2009): pp. 11-20. Per.

Lynch, Jack W. The Majestic Twelve: The True Story of the Most Feared Combat Escort Unit in

Baghdad. NY: St. Martin’s, 2010. 324 p. DS79.76.L96.

Mansoor, Peter R. Baghdad at Sunrise: A Brigade Commander’s War in Iraq. New Haven, CT:

Yale, 2008. 376 p. DS79.76.M36.

Commander, 1st Brigade,1

st Armored Division.

Minear, Larry. Through Veterans’ Eyes: The Iraq and Afghanistan Experience. Wash, DC: Potomac,

2010. 243 p. DS79.766.M56.

Olson, Kimberly. Iraq and Back: Inside the War To Win the Peace. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute,

2006. 211 p. DS79.76.O47.

Part of leadership of the reconstruction and assistance task force under LTG Jay Garner.

Platt, Stuart F. with Duffrey Sigurdson. Letters from the Front Lines: Iraq and Afghanistan. Point

Roberts, WA: Granville Island Pub, 2006. 305 p. DS79.766.A1.L48.

Raddatz, Martha. The Long Road Home: A Story of War and Family. NY: Putnam’s, 2007. 310 p.

DS79.76.R33.

Sanchez, Ricardo S. Wiser in Battle: A Soldier’s Story. NY: HarperCollins, 2008. 494 p.

DS79.76S27.

Sassaman, Nathan, & Layden, Joe. Warrior King: The Triumph and Betrayal of an American

Commander in Iraq. NY: St Martin’s Pr, 2008. 307 p. DS79.76.S28.

Sheffield, Odie. “Iraq 2003: Cities in the Desert-the 101st Airborne (Air Assault) Division.” In Forests

of Steel: Modern City Combat from the War in Vietnam to the Battle for Iraq. Fort Worth, TX:

Historical Explorations for EFW, 2007. pp. 233-53. U167.5.S7.F67.

Stanford, David, editor. The Sandbox: Dispatches from Troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Kansas City,

MO: Andrews McMeel, 2007. 309 p. DS79.76.S26.

Introduction by Gary Trudeau.

Wood, Trish. What Was Asked of US: An Oral History of the Iraq War by the Soldiers Who Fought It.

NY: Little, Brown & Co, 2006. 309 p. DS79.766.A1.W43.

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UNIT HISTORIES-Unit “Memory” Books

A Company, 96th Aviation Support Battalion, 101

st Combat Aviation Brigade: Deployed:

Sept. 2005-Sept. 2006. [S.l.: s.n., 2008?]. 80 p. #1552-96.2008.

Variant Title: Roadrunners! A Company, 96th ASB, 2005-2006.

Combined Joint Task Force Troy, Counter IED: Operations Iraqi Freedom, 2006-2008. Waseca, MN:

Walter’s Pub, 2008? 148 p. #2522–Troy.06-08.2008.

“Crusaders”: Bagram/Kandahar, Afghanistan, OEF VI, March 2005-March 2006. S.l.: s.n., 2008? 88 p.

#2516-GriffinVI.2008.

A Manchu Deployment History, OIF 2009-2010: The Regiment's 69th Military Campaign.

North Mankato, MN: Walter's Pub, 2011?. 152 p. #603-9.2011.

Sem, Daniel, Editor-in-Chief. 209th ASB: Lobos Battalion. Waseca, MN: Walter’s Pub, [2008?].

140 p. #1552-209.2008.

Variant Title: 209th Aviation Support Battalion, 25

th Combat Aviation Brigade:

Operation Iraqi Freedom 06-08.

Task Force 2-7 Infantry “Willing and Able”: Operation Iraqi Freedom, Jan 07-Apr 08, “15 Months in

Al Anbar.”. [S.l.: s.n., 2008?]. 120 p. #2519-2/7IN.2008.

Task Force Diamond Head: OIF 06-08. Waseca, MN: Walter’s Pub, 2008? 52 p.

#2520-Diamond Head 06-08.2008.

Task Force Guardian, OIF 05-07: Oct ’05-Oct ’06. [US: s.n., 2008?]. 37 p.

#2520-Guardian-05-07.2008.

Task Force Hammerhead: Operation Iraqi Freedom 06-08: July 2006-October 2007. Waseca, MN:

Walter’s Pub, [2008?]. 180 p. #2520-Hammerhead-06-08 2008.

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REBUILDING IRAQ-General Sources

Allawi, Ali A. The Occupation of Iraq: Winning the War, Losing the Peace. New Haven, CT: Yale,

2007. 518 p. DS79.76.A393.

Bensahel, Nora, et al. After Saddam: Prewar Planning and the Occupation of Iraq. Santa Monica, CA:

Rand Arroyo Center, 2008. 273 p. DS79.76.A38.

Bowen, Wayne H. Undoing Saddam: From Occupation to Sovereignty in Northern Iraq. Wash, DC:

Potomac Books, 2007. 201 p. DS79.76.B685.

Cage, Caleb S., & Tomlin, Gregory M. The Gods of Diyala: Transfer of Command in Iraq.

College Station, TX: TX A&M, 2008. 307 p. DS79.76.C34.

Carlton-Ford, Steve; Ender, Morten G.; & Tabatabai, Ahoo. “Iraqi Adolescents: Self-Regard, Self-

Derogation, and Perceived Threat in War.” In The Routledge Handbook of War and Society:

Iraq and Afghanistan, cited above. pp. 174-86. DS79.76.R68.

Cockburn, Patrick. The Occupation and Resistance in Iraq. NY: Verso, 2006. 229 p. DS79.76.C63.

Dobbins, James, [et al.]. After the War: Nation-building from FDR to George W. Bush. Santa Monica,

CA: Rand National Security Research Division, 2008. 152 p. E840.A48.

See Chap. 5.

_____. America’s Role in Nation-building: from Germany to Iraq. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2003.

244 p. E840.A62.

See Chap. 9.

_____. Occupying Iraq: A History of the Coalition Provisional Authority. Santa Monica, CA: Rand

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Doyle, William. A Soldier's Dream: Captain Travis Patriquin and the Awakening of Iraq. NY: NAL

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Folsom, Seth. In the Gray Area: A Marine Advisor Team at War. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute

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Fukuyama, Francis, editor. Nation-Building: Beyond Afghanistan and Iraq. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins,

2006. 262 p. JZ6300.N38.

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Hawkins, Steven R., & Wells, Gordon M. “Nation Building in Mesopotamia: U.S. Military Engineers in

Iraq.” Army (Feb 2005): pp. 17-18, 20, 22, 24, 26 & 28. Per.

Herring, Eric, & Rangwala, Glen. Iraq in Fragments: The Occupation and Its Legacy. Ithaca, NY:

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Housenick, Christopher E. “Winning Battles but Losing Wars: Three Ways Successes in Combat

Promote Failures in Peace.” Military Review (Sep/Oct 2008): pp. 91-98. Per.

Koloski, Andrew W., & Kolasheski, John S. “Thickening the Lines: Sons of Iraq, a Combat Multiplier.”

Military Review (Jan/Feb 2009): pp. 41-53. Per.

McCabe, Neil W. “Empire State Military Police Partner in Safe Iraqi Election.” Military Police

(Fall 2010): pp. 31-32. Per.

Profiles 203rd

MP Battalion’s activities in Basra, Mar 2010.

Mastroianni, George R., & Scott, Wilbur J. “After Iraq: The Politics of Blame and Civil-Military

Relations.” Military Review (Jul/Aug 2008); pp. 54-60. Per.

Munson, Peter J. Iraq in Transition: The Legacy of Dictatorship and the Prospects for Democracy.

Wash, DC: Potomac, 2009. 321 p. DS79.769.M89.

Myers, Andrew H. “An American Professor with the Iraqi Army.” In Military Culture and Education.

Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2010. pp. 39-58. U405.M57.

Odierno, Raymond T. “Enable from Overwatch: MNF-Iraq.” Military Review (Nov/Dec 2008):

pp. 2-3. Per.

Olson, Kimberly. Iraq and Back: Inside the War To Win the Peace, cited above. DS79.76.O47.

Rodano, Matthew Q. “The Road to Reconciliation: Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration.”

Military Review (Sep/Oct 2011): pp. 37-43. Per.

Rudd, Gordon W. Reconstructing Iraq: Regime Change, Jay Garner, and the ORHA Story.

Lawrence, KS: U KS, 2011. 457 p. DS79.769.R83.

Shin, David W. ‘”Awakening’ Beyond Iraq: Time to Engage Radical Islamists as Stakeholders.”

Military Review (May/Jun 2009): pp. 33-39. Per.

Stephenson, James. Losing the Golden Hour: An Insider’s View of Iraq’s Reconstruction.

Wash, DC: Potomac Books, 2007. 175 p. DS79.769.S74.

Story, William S. “After Saddam: Stabilization or Transformation?” In Security Assistance: U.S. and

International Historical Perspectives…, cited above. pp. 79-92. UA23.S425.

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Taylor, William C. ‘Transition Teams: Adapt and Win.” Military Review (May/Jun 2008): pp. 81-86.

Per.

Tyner, James A, The Business of War: Workers, Warriors and Hostages in Occupied Iraq. Burlington,

VT: Ashgate, 2006. 152 p. DS79.769.T96.

U. S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Gulf Region Division. Project and Contracting Office. A Report on

Iraq Reconstruction. Arlington, VA: Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics,

and Technology, 2006. 26 p. DS79.762.R376.

U.S. Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction. Hard Lessons: the Iraq

Reconstruction Experience. Wash, DC: SIGIR, [2009?]. 456 p. DS79.769.H37.

Whitley, Jason. Father of Money: Buying Peace in Baghdad. Wash, DC: Potomac Books, 2011. 193 p.

DS79.767.M67.W44.

Zinsmeister, Karl. Dawn Over Baghdad: How the U.S. Military is Using Bullets and Ballots to Remake

Iraq. San Francisco, CA: Encounter Books, 2004. 237 p. DS79.76.Z563.

REBUILDING IRAQ-Civil Affairs

Aboul-Enein, Youssef, & Aboul-Enein, Basil. “Civil-Military Affairs in Hashemite Iraq: An

Examination of Past Military Conduct in Iraqi Political Life.” Infantry (Mar/Apr 2006):

pp. 29-36. Per.

Blix, Hans. Disarming Iraq. NY: Pantheon Books, 2004. 285 p. U793.B58.

Brinkley, Paul. “A Cause for Hope: Economic Revitalization in Iraq.” Military Review (Jul/Aug 2007):

pp. 2-11. Per.

_____. “Restoring Hope: Economic Revitalization in Iraq Moves Forward.” Military Review

(Mar/Apr 2008): pp. 8-17. Per.

Brost, David J., & McConnell, Richard A. “FA and Economic Development in Iraq: One Chicken at a

Time.” Fires (Oct/Dec 2008): pp. 10-13. Per.

Building a New Iraq--Together = [Ma an nabnī al- Iraq al-jadīd] From the Vision of U.S. Military Combat

Camera Photographers. [S.l., s.n., 2007?]. 231 p. DS79.762.B85.

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Bundt, Thomas S. Synchronizing U.S. Government Efforts toward Collaborative Health Care

Policymaking in Iraq. Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, USAWC, 2010. 29 p.

U413.R336.B86.

Colloton, Patrick T., & Stoner, Tommy E. “Transition Teams and Operational Integration in Iraq.”

Infantry (Nov/Dec 2006): pp. 32-37. Per.

Crane, Conrad C., & Terrill, W. Andrew. Reconstructing Iraq: Insights Challenges, and Missions

for Military Forces in a Post-Conflict Scenario. Carlisle Barracks, PA: SSI, 2003. 78 p.

U413R32C736.

See also Crane, “Phase IV Operations: Where Wars Are Really Won.” Military Review

(May/Jun 2005): pp. 27-36. Per.

Diamond, Larry J. Squandered Victory: The American Occupation and the Bungled Effort to Bring

Democracy to Iraq. NY: Times Books, 2005. 369 p. DS79.76.D53.

Hickey, Christopher. “Principles and Priorities for Training in Iraq.” Military Review (Mar/Apr 2007):

pp. 22-32. Per.

Holder, Ken. “Rebuilding Iraq.” Soldiers (Nov 2006): pp. 26-29. Per.

Surveys public works and water projects.

Landes, Laura. “Follow the Money: The Army Finance Corps and Iraqi Financial Independence.”

Military Review (Mar/Apr 2008): pp. 85-91. Per.

Pillai, Chad M. “Tal Afar and Ar Ramadi: Grass Roots Reconstruction.” Military Review

(Mar/Apr 2009): pp. 33-39. Per.

Reed, Walter A. IV. “Integrating Host-Nation Security Forces in Civil-Military Operations.” Armor

(Nov/Dec 2011): pp. 22-25. Per.

Schiek, William, & Price, Phoebe. “Building Iraqi Logistics.” Army Logistician (Sep/Oct 2007):

pp. 6-9. Per.

Williams, Phil. Criminals, Militias, and Insurgents; Organized Crime in Iraq. Carlisle, PA: SSI, AWC,

2009. 275 p. U413.R32.W542.

Wunderle, William D. A Manual for American Servicemen in the Arab Middle East: Using Cultural

Understanding to Defeat Adversaries and Win the Peace. NY: Skyhorse Pub, 2008. 128 p.

UA26.A2.W36.

Yde, Robert. “A Clinic for Karkh.” Soldiers (Sep 2007): pp. 14-15. Per.

2nd

BTC (1st Cavalry Division) community outreach clinic built in Karkh District of

Baghdad.

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REBUILDING IRAQ-Military & Security Forces

Alberts, Mike. “Making a Difference in Kirkuk.” Soldiers (Jun 2007): pp. 4-11. Per.

3rd

Infantry BCT, 25th Infantry Division training Iraqi security forces.

Cole, Robert. Under the Gun in Iraq: My Year Training the Iraqi Police. As Told to Jan Hogan.

Amherst, NY: Prometheus, 2007. 309 p. DS79.76.C653.

Cordesman, Anthony H., & Baetjer, Patrick. Iraqi Security Forces: a Strategy for Success.

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Deady, Timothy. “MiTT Advisor: A Year with the Best Division in the Iraqi Army.” Military Review

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Deflem, Mathieu, & Sutphin Suzanne. “Policing Post-War Iraq: Insurgency, Civilian Police, and the

Reconstruction of Society.” In The Routledge Handbook of War and Society: Iraq and

Afghanistan, cited above. pp. 103-13. DS79.76.R68.

DeRoss, John. “Operation Baton Rouge: Perspectives from an Iraqi Security Forces Advisor.” Armor

(Nov/Dec 2006): pp. 34-38. Per.

Ducote, Brian M. “Training the Iraqi Army: An LNO Shares his Experiences with the 205th ‘Tigers.’”

Infantry (Jan/Feb 2006): pp. 41-47. Per.

Gaub, Florence. Rebuilding Armed Forces: Learning from Iraq and Lebanon. Carlisle Barracks, PA:

AWC, SSI, 2011. 35 p. U413.R32.G379.

Genter, Thomas M. “Working With Transition Team Interpreters.” Fires (Oct/Dec 2008): pp. 32-33.

Per.

Grunow, Carl D. “Advising Iraqis: Building the Iraqi Army.” Military Review (Jul/Aug 2006):

pp. 8-17. Per.

Harper, Justin D. “Integrating Iraqi Forces Into Company Team Combat Operations.” Armor

(Jul/Aug 2006): pp. 43-45. Per.

McCreary, Matthew M. “Military Awakening: Clear, Hold, Build and the Development of Awakening

Councils and Iraqi Police.” Infantry (Jul/Aug 2008): pp. 31-34. Per.

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Newell, Peter. “Building Iraqi Security Forces from the Bottom up: Task Force 2-2 and the 205th Iraqi

Army Battalion in Muqdadiyah, Iraq,” In Security Assistance: U.S. and International Historical

Perspectives: The Proceedings of the Combat Studies Institute 2006 Military History

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Navarro, Eric. God Willing: My Wild Ride with the New Iraqi Army. Washington, DC: Potomac,

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Nqshbande, Mohammed Najmuddin Zenulden. “Officership in the Iraqi Armed Forces. Military Review

(May/Jun 2006): pp. 52-58. Per.

By CG designee of Iraqi TRADOC.

Nuckols, William T. “So You Want to Train an Iraqi Brigade.” Armor (Jul/Aug 2007): pp. 36-39. Per.

Pfaff, Tony. Development and Reform of the Iraqi Police Forces. Carlisle, PA: SSI, USAWC, 2008.

51 p. U413.R33.P39.

Seagrist, Thomas A. “Combat Advising in Iraq: Getting Your Advice Accepted.” Military Review

(May/Jun 2010): pp. 65-72. Per.

Experiences advising mechanized Iraqi infantry division and brigade.

Smith, David J. “Preparing to MiTT: Working With and Training the Iraqi Army.” Armor

(Sep/Oct 2006): pp. 45-47. Per.

Sullivan, Mike. “From the Ashes: Rebuilding the Iraqi Army.” Armor (Jul/Aug 2005): pp. 44-47. Per.

Thornton, Robert. “An Irregular Shade of Blue: Advisory Work with the Iraqi Army.” Armor

(Nov/Dec 2006): pp. 19-23. Per.

Tovo, Ken, & Schmick, Glenn C. “The Evolution of a Police Partnership in a Mature Theater: Lessons

Learned from Iraq.” Military Police (Fall 2012): pp. 22-28. Per.

Vazquex, Pedro E. “Combat Forensics: Afghan National Police Crime Scene Unit.” Military Police

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Williams, Matt. “LATTs: The Key to Iraqi Army Success.” Quartermaster Professional Bulletin

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Logistics Assistance Training Team

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REBUILDING IRAQ-Withdrawal of Forces

Bacevich, Andrew J. “The United States in Iraq: Terminating an Interminable War.” In Between War

and Peace: How America Ends Its Wars. NY: Free Press, 2011. pp. 302-22. E181.B56.

Caraccilo, Dominic J.. Beyond Guns and Steel: A War Termination Strategy. Santa Barbara, CA:

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Daniels, Barry E., & Vance, James R. “Operation Homestead: Transitioning the Mission in Iraq from

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Perry, Walter L., [et al.]. Withdrawing from Iraq: Alternative Schedules, Associated Risks, and

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Proctor, Pat. Task Force Patriot and the End of Combat Operations in Iraq. Lanham, MD: Government

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Baghdad.” Infantry (Sep/Oct 2010): pp. 17-19. Per.