Always Faithful: A Memoir of the Gulf War

Always Faithful: A Memoir of the Gulf War

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Always Faithful is a thoughtful, moving account of a mans struggle to understand war in the desert and his duties to his men, his marriage, and himself. The book is a literary memoir carved from the authors experiences as a U.S. Marine during the ground assault of the 1991 Gulf War.The author writes, I dont remember whether I actually drew my pistol on an Afghan mercenary outside the phone booth in Khafgi. I remember breaking his nose by slamming the edge of the door into his face as he pressed his cheek against the outside of the glass. I remember reaching for my pistol, but I am not sure whether I actually pointed it at him.Chapters from the book were finalists in the Writers Digest Personal Essay contest, the Lone Mountain Writers Contest, and The Loft Literary Centers Creative NonFiction Contest.

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