The Boys from Baghdad: From the Foreign Legion to the Killing Fields of Iraq
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A fast-moving first-hand account of a hired gun's experiences in Iraq
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #15704 in Books
- Published on: 2007-06-07
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
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Synopsis
As a former fighter in the legendary French Foreign Legion, Simon Low thought he had seen it all. Then he was posted to Iraq. Employed as a private military contractor - a 'hired gun' - his assignment was to guard the deadly convoy routes out of Baghdad. Once there, Simon quickly realised that no one could be trusted, including the US military. Whether sending him on perilously haphazard missions or, in one terrifying incident, knowingly opening fire on him, the Americans often proved as dangerous as the insurgents. Simon faced the daily terror of suicide bombers and armed ambushes, and also had to keep a close watch on his ill-prepared Iraqi comrades. Incompetence or betrayal from within could be fatal, but a far greater fear was that of capture, with prisoners subjected to torture and slow death, while the threat of a 'Baghdad Haircut' (beheading) was ever present. Commissioned to courier a large quantity of cash through bandit country, Simon lost patience with his high-handed paymasters and devised a plan of his own for the money ...The Boys from Baghdad is an intimate, action-packed account of life as a soldier of fortune in the most controversial conflict of our age.
About the Author
Simon Low joined the British Army when he was eighteen and left after serving nearly eight years. He later joined the French Foreign Legion then signed up as a private military contractor in Iraq with a US security firm.



