
Kaboom
By Matt Gallagher
Subjects: United states, army, officers, Iraq war, 2003-2011, personal narratives, Biography, Officers, Iraq War, 2003- -- Personal narratives, American, Nonfiction, United states, army, biography, Gallagher, Matt, American Personal narratives, Iraq War, 2003-, United States, Iraq War, 2003-2011, United States. -- Army -- Officers -- Biography, United States. Army, History
Description: When Lieutenant Matt Gallagher began his blog with the aim of keeping his family and friends apprised of his experiences, he didn't anticipate that it would resonate far beyond his intended audience. His subjects ranged from mission details to immortality, grim stories about Bon Jovi cassettes mistaken for IEDs, and the daily experiences of the Gravediggers—the code name for members of Gallagher's platoon. When the blog was shut down in June 2008 by the U.S. Army, there were more than twenty-five congressional inquiries regarding the matter as well as reports through the military grapevine that many high-ranking officials and officers at the Pentagon were disappointed that the blog had been ordered closed. Based on Gallagher's extraordinarily popular blog, Kaboom is "at turns hilarious, maddening, and terrifying," providing "raw and insightful snapshots of a conflict many Americans have lost interest in" (Washington Post). Like Anthony Swofford's Jarhead, Gallagher's Kaboom resonates with stoic detachment and timeless insight into a war that we are still trying to understand.
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