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Ten U.S. Marines are assigned to live, train, and go into battle
with more than five hundred raw and undisciplined Iraqi soldiers. A
member of this Adviser Support Team, Capt. Eric Navarro, recounts
their tour in vivid and brutally honest detail.Their deployment
comes at a particularly important time in the war. The Battle of
Fallujah is raging, and President Bush has proclaimed training the
Iraqi forces is the key to winning the war. Once they stand up, we
can stand down, or so the theory goes. Navarro's team, nicknamed
The Drifters, faces countless roadblocks-no interpreters initially,
limited supplies, little contact with other U.S. forces, and a vast
cultural gulf with the Iraqis. One hackneyed and fatalistic Arabic
phrase seems to sum up the mission, "Insha Allah," which translates
as "God willing" or "if God wills it."Whether riding into downtown
Fallujah in an unarmored Nissan pick-up truck, living in squalor in
abandoned buildings, dodging trigger-happy troops, sharing "FHM"
magazine with Iraqi soldiers to boost morale, or getting attacked
by insurgent rockets less than an hour after arriving, life is
never easy and more often surreal. The Drifters' trials and
tribulations help shed light on this most under-reported aspect of
the war: What is wrong with the new Iraqi Army? The answer is not
as pretty as the politicians would like.
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