Author Jeffrey Ahern had longed to serve in the Army since he
was thirteen years old. He attained that goal, and in Sons of Hope
he narrates the story of his service as an infantry platoon leader
during Operation Iraqi Freedom III and IV.
Sons of Hope is based on the daily diary entries kept while he
was assigned to Delta Company, 3rd Battalion, 172 Infantry
(Mountain) from January 2005 to May 2006. Ahern's story begins with
the mobilization training the platoon and company endured at Fort
Stewart, Georgia, and then Fort Irwin, California, leaving the
United States in May 2005. He provides details on the platoon's
counterinsurgency operations, daily patrols, nightly raids, the
constant fear of IEDs and suicide bombers, and the never ending
search for an unseen enemy.
A vivid and detailed account, Sons of Hope provides insight into
what life was like for a frontline soldier in Iraq conducting
offensive operations. It communicates the importance of the
sacrifices soldiers and their families have made in the last decade
of war.
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