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A memoir by a Special Operations Direct Action Sniper traces his extraordinary career during the War on Terror, which was marked by his record-setting deployment to Afghanistan and his face-off against an enemy sniper known only as The Chechnian.
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It's hard for me to imagine anyone I have less in common with than Mr. Irving, that's probably why I picked up this book after all I do not read to have my own experience of the world reflected back at me but to see the world through someone else's eyes for a moment.
It really was interesting to read what the author thought and felt while in the middle of a war zone but also to realize all the things he did not think about, it was very humanizing.