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Deployed: How Reservists Bear the Burden of Iraq

Deployed: How Reservists Bear the Burden of Iraq
Authors: Michael Craig Musheno, Susan M. Ross
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
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Pages: 216
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 5.9 x 1

ISBN: 0472070290
Dewey Decimal Number: 956.70443
EAN: 9780472070299
ASIN: 0472070290

Publication Date: March 5, 2008
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"Deployed is an important and deeply moving book. Here, in this story, the heroic tradition of the American citizen-soldier lives on."
---Andrew J. Bacevich, Professor, Boston University, and author of The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War

"Whatever your feelings about Iraq, Deployed is an important and compelling work that illuminates the real human cost of the war, and gives voice to those compelled to fight it."
---Ken Wells, Senior Editor, Conde Nast Portfolio

"Currently, there are few to no books dealing with the sociology of Iraq, and even fewer have empirical data on the experiences of American soldiers. More important, this work provides a strong and needed voice for soldiers---their words are compelling, rich, and moving."
---Morten Ender, Professor of Sociology, United States Military Academy at West Point

"This is a unique book that weaves historical, ethnographic, and organizational approaches for a study of Iraq-War military reservists. . . . the authors' findings challenge the pervading wisdom on reservists' motivations for service; the chemistry between family, reserve duty, and relations with regular military; and the effect that service in Iraq had on them."
---Jerry Lembcke, Associate Professor of Sociology, Holy Cross College

What is it like to be one of the citizen-soldiers summoned to duty in Iraq and Afghanistan? The events of 9/11 were a call to arms for many reservists, as shock, anger, and fear propelled large numbers to volunteer for the opportunity to serve their country in the Middle East. Even the most patriotic, however, had not expected that the wars would last so long or that the Army Reserve would supply so much of the manpower.

Using the soldiers' own voices, Deployed draws upon the life stories of members of an Army Reserve MP Company, who were called to extraordinary service after September 11. The book explores how and why they joined the Army Reserve, how they dealt with the seismic changes in their lives during and after deployment, the evolution of their relationships inside and outside their military unit, and their perspectives on the U.S. Army.

Musheno and Ross uncover five pathways that led these citizens to join the reserves, showing how basic needs and cultural idioms combined to stimulate enlistments. Whatever path led to enlistment, the authors find that citizen-soldiers fall into three distinct categories: adaptive reservists who adjust quickly to the huge changes in their lives abroad and at home, struggling reservists whose troubles are more a product of homegrown circumstances than experiences specific to serving in a war zone, and reservists who are dismissive of military life while they live it and oppose the war even as they fight it. Perhaps most important, Deployed challenges the prevailing stereotype of returning soldiers as war-damaged citizens.

Jacket photograph: AP Photo/Hutchinson News, Travis Morisse.




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5 out of 5 stars Compelling   May 9, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The first book I have ever read where I feel compelled to write a review so that others could share in the experience that I have had. Deployed is a powerful read that has managed to capture the feelings and stories of reservists struggling to cope with homegrown responsibilities while simultaneously trying to fulfill their military commitment. The interviews, written in first person, definitely put you in the heads of the reservists and have given me new perspective on what motivates these individuals to make these sacrifices.


5 out of 5 stars Engaging, Thought-provoking, Heartrendering   May 7, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

In Deployed, Musheno and Ross connect the reader to the oft-neglected impact the war in Iraq on our citizen-soldiers. This portrayal of the men and women in America's reserves provides the average American with a vivid picture of the reality of war and the effects of deployment on both the citizen-soldiers and their families.

Authors interviewed citizen-soldiers in an Army Reserve Unit trained as military police. Reservists came from many walks of life with different motivations for serving and with differing reactions to deployment. Musheno and Ross delved into effects of deployment both state-side and in a prison camp in Iraq, relations with family at home, hopes for the future, perspectives on the war, and the role of citizen-soldiers. Some reservists were more soldier than citizen and found the experience empowering while others viewed themselves as more citizen than soldier. The conflicts and effects of extended and repeated deployments emerge as different for "citizen-SOLDIERS" and "CITIZEN-soldiers."

Authors contextualize the experience of today's citizen by providing a historical review of the role of reservists in previous generations. Readers are left to ponder whether today's reservists are subject to conscription as they are deployed more often and for longer periods of service.

Deployed is a powerful book that enlightens, challenges stereotypical views, and connects the reader to what it means to serve one's country.



5 out of 5 stars An Important piece of the Untold Story of the Iraq War   March 21, 2008
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

The authors compile some moving and human stories in this important book, providing a much needed tribute to the stories of reservists all too often neglected by the news media. The book is well written and is compelling reading. Recommended for those who want to understand what their loved ones are going through, as well as for those desiring to understand the true costs of this war.

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