When fires raged in the ruins of the World Trade Center on September
11, 2001, Joe LeBleu, a native of Brooklyn and a retired U.S. Army
Ranger veteran, was in lower Manhattan. On that day he decided to
return to active duty. By the time he received an honorable discharge
as a Staff Sergeant, paratrooper, and sniper team leader in the 82nd
Airborne Division in 2005, he’d become known as “Long
Rifle”—for shooting an Iraqi insurgent at 1,100 meters in Fallujah
in the fall of 2003. That single shot remains the farthest in Iraq by
any American or British sniper. This book tells his story. Long Rifle
is gripping and moving, but most of all, inspiring. As 9/11 altered
the terrain of so many lives, it shaped that of Joe LeBleu:
“Watching my city burn tore me up inside like nothing else in my
life, ever.” Joe takes us with him from that haunting day in New
York across the world, to the sweltering heat and ambush-rife
conditions of desert and urban combat in Iraq. From here we enter a
vastly different world: the remote and rugged mountains of
Afghanistan. Joe’s accounts of sniper missions against the Taliban
and Al Qaeda in this grueling landscape are engaging and intriguing.
Finally, Joe trusts his gut and returns to civilian life, settling
near Las Vegas and going on to train Mark Wahlberg for his role as a
Force Recon Marine scout/sniper in the film, Shooter. Joe had come
full circle from 9/11, “a day that changed my life forever.” Raw,
gritty, passionate, and provocative, Long Rifle is both the first
memoir by a U.S. Army sniper from the 9/11 generation and a stirring
testament to the core values of American soldiers: integrity, honor,
and courage. LeBleu’s journey to war and back also testifies to the
enduring power of love: Joe carried his dream to return to Natalie,
his wife, for six long years.
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A Sniper's Story in Iraq and Afghanistan
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781599217178
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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