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From the Introduction:?Look around,? the drill sergeant said. ?In a few years, or even a few months, several of you will be dead. Some of you will be severely wounded or so badly mutilated that your own mother can?t stand the sight of you. And for the real unlucky ones, you will come home so emotionally disfigured that you wish you had died over there.?It was Week 7 of Basic Training . . . 18 years old and I was preparing myself to die.

They say the Army makes a man out of you?but for 18-year-old SPC Michael Anthony, that fabled rite of passage proved a very dark journey. After soliciting his parents? approval to enlist at only 17, Anthony began his journey with an unshakeable faith in the military born of his family?s long tradition of service. But when thrust into a medical unit of misfits as lost as he was, SPC Anthony not only witnessed the unspeakable horror of war?but the undeniable misconduct of the military?firsthand. Everything he ever believed in dissolved, forcing Anthony to rethink his loyalties, and ultimately risk his career?and his freedom?to challenge the military he had so firmly believed in.

This searing memoir chronicles the iconic experiences that changed one young soldier forever. A seasoned veteran before the age of twenty-one, he faced the truth about the war?and himself?in this shocking and unprecedented eyewitness account.

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MASS
CASUALTIES

A YOUNG MEDIC'S TRUE STORY
OF DEATH,
DECEPTION,
AND DISHONOR
IN IRAQ

SPC MICHAEL ANTHONY

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Copyright 2009 by Michael Ruehrwein
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Mass Casualties finds the truth behind the most recent propaganda the small stories, the base commonality of human nature revealed in war. A purely personal and timely story, moving from black comedy to a sun-baked depression, anchored with unsparing honesty.

Samuel Sheridan

Author of A Fighter's Heart: One Man's Journey Through the World of Fighting

Anthony's painful account of his time at war is at times difficult to read. This coming-of-age war memoir details the very gut-wrenching journey he takes into manhood in the backdrop of grueling combat. His voice is unique and deserves to be heard.

David Bellavia

Co-Founder of Vets For Freedom; Medal of Honor and Distinguished Service Cross Nominee; Author of House to House: An Epic Memoir of War

Michael Anthony's candid narrative of his service in Iraq is far removed from the glamorized picture of military life that has become a staple of our mass media. Instead, we are confronted with a world of men and women psychologically strained to the breaking point. You will share his sense of disillusionment after reading this eye-opening memoir.

David Livingstone Smith, PhD

Author of The Most Dangerous Animal: Human Nature and the Origins of War

Mass Casualties is a raw, vivid look at the realities behind the daily news about American soldiers overseas. You will think differently about news from Iraq and Afghanistan after reading this book.

James Fallows

Author of Blind into Baghdad: America's War in Iraq

Glossy recruitment brochures tell one story. This book tells another. Beyond the slick fantasies promoted by the Pentagon and the euphemisms reported by the news media, Mass Casualties offers readers an account of war that cuts against the mythical grain.

Norman Solomon

Author of War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death

The human cost of war is excessive, as this harsh but thoroughly absorbing book by Michael Anthony reveals. It's a riveting account of life within the pitch of battle, giving us his grateful readers the feel of this war, its dreadful tensions, its horror, its absurdity. Mass Casualties is an important book, and it deserves wide attention.

Jay Parini

Author of Promised Land: Thirteen Books That Changed America

There are plenty of books about war, usually featuring the trigger-pullers who directly engage the enemy. Mass Casualties looks at war from a different angle, from those who try to save the wounded and dying. Make no mistake: Their war is just as difficult. Michael Anthony has captured the intensity of the OR, the crushing fatigue of shift duty, and the inevitable clash of personalities that are part of any military unit. It's a great read for anyone who wants to see the horror of war from a new perspective.

Tom Neven

Marine Corps Veteran; Author of On the Frontline

The full story of the Iraq War remains to be written, but the firsthand accounts of young people who were there can help us begin to try and make sense of what is often taken as a senseless conflict. Amidst the politics and economics of warfare there are individuals struggling to survive, both physically and emotionally. The least we can do is listen to their stories with genuine empathy and an open mind, as we seek pathways from war toward peace.

Randall Amster, JD, PhD

Executive Director of the Peace & Justice Studies Association

A moving account of a young soldier's story. This deeply personal memoir gives voice to the countless soldiers we have yet to hear from and never will.

Yvonne Latty

Author of In Conflict: Iraq War Veterans Speak Out On Duty, Loss, and the Fight to Stay Alive

Mass Casualties is a raw and humorous account of Army medics dodging harm from mortars and the military bureaucracy. Michael Anthony gives us a gripping memoir of a young soldier trapped in a world of incompetence and hypocrisy that results from a total failure of leadership. This insider's view of what really happens in an operating room full of combat casualties and the effect it has on the caregivers is eye-opening. Our wounded warriors and those who care for them deserve far better.

Colonel Steven O'Hern

Author of The Intelligence Wars: Lessons from Baghdad

Michael Anthony writes in the tradition of Joseph Heller and Richard Hooker, demystifying the theater of war and revealing our soldiers to be all-too-human figures comic and petty, but sometimes heroic and tragic.

Marc Folkoff

Author of Poems from Guantanamo: The Detainees Speak

This isn't a portrait of the typical army experience in Iraq; this is one young man's perspective on what happens when poor leadership fails the challenge of command. Michael Anthony calls it like he saw it, refusing platitudes of the virtuous American soldier. If only Vonnegut or Heller had material like this.

Alex Vernon

Author of Arms and the Self: War, the Military, and Autobiographical Writing

Michael Anthony's candid journal of his tour in Iraq offers a vivid sense of day-to-day life in a war-zone medical unit. He enriches our understanding of the variety of ways sanctioned and unsanctioned, honorable and sordid our occupying army deals with boredom, fear, frustration, and loneliness.

Christian G. Appy

Author of Patriots: The Vietnam War Remembered from All Sides

SPC Anthony's authentic journal opens our eyes to the corrosive effect of the military mindset on human sensibilities. This is the unadulterated grit of history, in the here-and-now.

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