Fatigue cripples US Army in Iraq

Exhaustion and combat stress are besieging US troops in Iraq as they battle with a new type of warfare. Some even rely on Red Bull to get through the day. As desertions and absences increase, the military is struggling to cope with the crisis

Lieutenant Clay Hanna looks sick and white. Like his colleagues he does not seem to sleep. Hanna says he catches up by napping on a cot between operations in the command centre, amid the noise of radio. He is up at 6am and tries to go to sleep by 2am or 3am. But there are operations to go on, planning to be done and after-action reports that need to be written. And war interposes its own deadly agenda that requires his attention and wakes him up. Full Story »

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Angus Wright
4.5
by Angus Wright - Oct. 1, 2008

A direct report of the deadly day to day existence of US fighting troops on the ground in Iraq. Valuable to read in the context of 'a war over war stories' from the Washington Post already being reviewed in Newstrust.

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