Dung in My Foxhole

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Dung in My Foxhole

A Soldier's Account of the Iraq War, and His Post War Struggles with Injury and Ptsd Thru Poetry

Poetry by individual poets

Author: Gordon L. Ewell

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Language: English

Published by: Trafford Publishing

Published on: 2nd June 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781426970948


Introduction

Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) are the enemy's weapon of choice in Iraq, and to date they are the number-one killer of Coalition forces on the battlefield. Their ever-increasing sophistication is a challenge but not an insurmountable one. Generally speaking, IEDs are roadside bombs that threaten our Soldiers and logistical convoys taking much-needed supplies to them.

Master Sergeant Ewell

Master Sergeant Ewell, a Combat Engineer, and Expert in the Tactics and Techniques the Enemy was using in Iraq to assemble, disguise and detonate IEDs, became one of the first two Soldiers ever to make up a special team, whose mission was vital in the fight to find and render safe the Improvised Explosive Devices, before they could unleash their deadly force upon other Soldiers, Convoys, and the local traffic of Iraqi civilian commuters.

His Missions and Achievements

In Iraq, he performed 59 dangerous missions, co-authored a first of its kind manual used for the training of special teams that would have the mission of finding IEDs, was blown up six different times and saved countless lives. A recipient of the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart Medal.

His Story

This is a powerful account of his experience during war, and his post-war struggles with severe injuries and PTSD through poetry.

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