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Scoundrels in Iraq

An Engineer's Adventures

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Scoundrels in Iraq

De : Kenny Dupar
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War doesn't end when you come home. It just changes the rules – finding what you can't live without. This in not a hero's victory lap. This is a confession.

Written by a Soldier who was there at the beginning and the end of Operation Iraqi Freedom, this dark, intimate war novel strips away the gallantry and exposes the ordinary Soldiers that history forgets – female leaders, the mechanics, military police, and the scoundrels who carried fear of going home changed or hurt, and isolation within an Army.

Between deployments, Kenny trained others to go downrange. He wrote down his adventures that demanded to be told. What emerged isn't polished propaganda or cinematic violence, but goofy, reckless, raw, and sometimes criminal.

Back in the States, strangers thanked Kenny for his service. What if they knew what he'd done?

This story explores desire under pressure, moral collapse, forbidden choices, and the quiet seduction of chaos. It asks uncomfortable questions: Why can coming home be harder than the fight? What is the limit of emotional endurance? Was the gamble worth it, in lives and treasure?

Part war documentary, part psychological thriller, and part dark memoir, this is a story about guilt, survival, and the kind of men – and women – who don't make the recruiting posters. The kind who can steal an elephant from the circus and get away with it.

He will show you where ISIS came from. Where the bodies are buried. Who really won the war.

©2019 Kenny Dupar (P)2021 Kenny Dupar
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