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In June of 1990, Paul Crenshaw shipped out to Fort Sill, Oklahoma
for Basic Training. By August the world was preparing for war.
Saddam Hussein had invaded Kuwait, and each day brought more news
of mobilizing forces. For weeks Crenshaw was told he was going to
war, but after graduation he went back home to Arkansas and watched
CNN every night, lying about how much he wished he were there.
Later, after he had gotten out of the Army, he began to question
the wars we fight and attempt to understand how those who served
were affected by them. The essays here follow his time in the
service, from Basic Training to weekend National Guard drills, and
they reflect deeply on American culture and military life. How
easily we buy into ideas of good versus bad, us versus them. How we
see soldiers as heroes when more often than not they are young boys
who barely shave. How they come home broken, and we only wave our
flags instead of trying to fix them, and the ideas that sent them
to war.
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