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  • A Great Look at a Horrible Event

    5
    By jebdrbhjbaib
    After my high school graduation in 1981, I attended USMC boot camp at MCRD San Diego as a reservist. I started college two days after graduation entering OCS and was commissioned after graduation in 1985. The events then had a profound effect on me and the book helped me better understand the underpinnings of the decisions that were made during that time. Thank you Jack Carr and James Scott.
  • DetAiled Analysis into our mideast policy in lebanon

    5
    By real americano
    Intense detail into American exceptionalism and ignorance
  • Semper Fi

    5
    By Coastal Carolina Fan
    I am a Marine Corps veteran who served from 1975 to 1979. I learned so much about this catastrophic event from reading this book that I had not known. May my fellow Marines rest in peace for their ultimate sacrifice.
  • Important

    5
    By trow1967
    I have ask many in the younger generations about Beirut and none have know anything about it. Important work!
  • Amazing history

    5
    By luisortho
    Just wow...respect to all veterans and soldiers.
  • Beautiful and Heatbreaking

    5
    By Kid RN
    I was 7 when the bombing occurred at the BLT. So, I didn’t know much about the details. It was such an honor to learn about these amazing men from the Marine Corps, Navy, and Army. Carr & Scott told the stories of these men with grace. I feel like I knew each of them in some way. It also provided me a better understanding of the extreme hate these terrorists have for the US and the difficulty in stopping this tremendous evil. This work is timely and disturbing in light of what is happening today in the Middle East.
  • A fast paced “Must Read” to understand current events in the Mideast

    5
    By TD coffee
    I served in the Marine Corps from 1979 to 1985, so the Beirut terrorist bombing occurred while I was on active duty as a member of 1st Recon Battalion in Oct 1983. Since that dreadful day I’ve had so many questions as to how our Marines were put in such a vulnerable situation, with stifling rules of engagement and no clear definition of the desired end state. Authors Jack Carr and James M. Scott have produced a compelling work that not only clears up the majority of my questions, but honors those who “gave all” in the action that produced the greatest loss of Marine Corps lives since WWII. Written with parallel tracks of strategic, geopolitical perspectives paired with the “boots on the ground” view from the grunts, “Targeted Beirut” guides the reader through the roots of what has become the Global War on Terror or GWOT. Meticulously researched, the Carr and Scott have made a significant contribution to GWOT history, packaged in a fast paced set of storylines.

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