In “Hogs in the Shadows,” Milo S. Afong presents a compelling account of the experiences of snipers during the Iraq War. This nonfiction work delves into the personal narratives of those who served, providing an intimate look at the challenges and realities faced by members of the United States Marine Corps. With a focus on the Iraq War from 2003 to 2011, the book explores the complexities of combat, the psychological toll on soldiers, and the history of sniping in modern warfare. Afong’s storytelling captures the bravery and struggles of these individuals, offering readers a unique perspective on a critical chapter in American military history. This 272-page volume is essential for anyone interested in military biographies, personal narratives, and the intricacies of war.
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