Tower 13 edition by Nathan Ritzo Literature Fiction eBooks
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For Sergeant Mathew Duffy, U.S. Army, Camp Victory, Baghdad, Iraq in 2004 was a hot, hostile environment. A place where he experienced two distinct worlds of conflict. One, in which a determined enemy attacked on a daily basis. The other, where a battle of military careers and politics was being fought.
And yet in the midst of it all, he discovered moments of quiet, natural beauty, and even love. Most of the time, though, none of it made any sense at all.
Tower 13 is Sgt. Duffy’s story of life at Camp Victory during Operation Iraqi Freedom II, and his assignment to take to the guard tower with two other soldiers on the night of Saddam Hussein’s arraignment—July 1, 2004. Thanks to the media’s careless broadcasting of Saddam Hussein’s location, Sgt. Duffy and his team would face numerous dangers from within as well as without.
Based on the actual experiences of soldiers who were there, Tower 13 affords the reader an intimate, realistic account of a soldier’s day-to-day life at war.
Tower 13 edition by Nathan Ritzo Literature Fiction eBooks
This was a surprisingly good read. This was a great story without any political bias, except for the military politics that accompany active duty. The story focuses around a central character - Sergeant Matt Duffy - who follows his own path in life, without the need for a lot of external support and encouragement. He's also a reluctant hero, a royal pain-in-the-neck to his peers and superiors, as well as someone you'd want by your side in a wartime situation. As the story progresses, you develop a love-hate relationship for the guy - much like his active duty cohorts. When you go back and read the preamble and see the picture of the author, you want to ask him which events happened to him versus his peers. The story covers a 24-hour period that is filled with non-stop action in a place where you'd least expect it. I could definitely see this as a movie someday. Maybe the author will write a screenplay.Product details
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Tower 13 edition by Nathan Ritzo Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Tower 13 is a great read for anyone who wants to get a realistic look at what being a NCO in the U.S. Army is all about! Nathan obviously lived through some of what Sargent Duffy went through in the book...
I recommend it to everyone!
What I loved about Tower 13 was it was easy to connect to the characters in the book. Spot on about the news media, most military marriages, and the "this never happened."
Thank you for your service! I hope another book is in the works....
This was a great read saw it on the local news and recorded to order I'm glad I did. I shared this book with a few family members and friends who all loved it. One asked if the author has any other books available. Thanks for your service Mr Ritzo
This was a surprisingly good read. This was a great story without any political bias, except for the military politics that accompany active duty. The story focuses around a central character - Sergeant Matt Duffy - who follows his own path in life, without the need for a lot of external support and encouragement. He's also a reluctant hero, a royal pain-in-the-neck to his peers and superiors, as well as someone you'd want by your side in a wartime situation. As the story progresses, you develop a love-hate relationship for the guy - much like his active duty cohorts. When you go back and read the preamble and see the picture of the author, you want to ask him which events happened to him versus his peers. The story covers a 24-hour period that is filled with non-stop action in a place where you'd least expect it. I could definitely see this as a movie someday. Maybe the author will write a screenplay.
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