9781618979636-1618979639-Saving Grace at Guantanamo Bay: A Memoir of a Citizen Warrior

Saving Grace at Guantanamo Bay: A Memoir of a Citizen Warrior

ISBN-13: 9781618979636
ISBN-10: 1618979639
Author: Montgomery J Granger
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Format: Paperback 260 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781618979636
ISBN-10: 1618979639
Author: Montgomery J Granger
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Format: Paperback 260 pages

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Saving Grace at Guantanamo Bay: A Memoir of a Citizen Warrior (ISBN-13: 9781618979636 and ISBN-10: 1618979639), written by authors Montgomery J Granger, was published by Strategic Book Publishing in 2012. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Military (Leaders & Notable People) books. You can easily purchase or rent Saving Grace at Guantanamo Bay: A Memoir of a Citizen Warrior (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Military books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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"Hard as it is to believe, one of the most significant stories of the post-9/11 age is also one of the least known-life at Gitmo, the detention facility for many of the world's worst terrorists. Few individuals are more qualified to tell this story than Montgomery Granger, a citizen soldier, family man, dedicated educator, and Army Reserve medical officer involved in one of the most intriguing military missions of our time. Saving Grace at Guantanamo Bay is about that historic experience, and it relates not only what it was like for Granger to live and work at Gitmo, but about the sacrifices made by him and his fellow Reservists serving around the world." Andrew Carroll, editor of the New York Times bestsellers War Letters and Behind the Lines Saving Grace at Guantanamo Bay, or "Gitmo: The Real Story," is a "good history of medical, security, and intelligence aspects of Gitmo; also, it will be valuable for anyone assigned to a Gitmo-like facility." Jason Wetzel, Field Historian, Office of Army Reserve History U.S. Army Reserve Captain Montgomery Granger found himself the ranking Army Medical Department officer in a joint military operation like no other before it - taking care of terrorists and murderers just months after the horrors of September 11, 2001. Granger and his fellow Reservists end up running the Joint Detainee Operations Group (JDOG) at Guantanamo Bay's infamous Camp X-Ray. In this moving memoir, Granger writes about his feelings of guilt, leaving his family and job back home, while in Guantanamo, he faces a myriad of torturous emotions and self-doubt, at once hating the inmates he is nonetheless duty bound to care for and protect. Through long distance love, and much heartache, Granger finds a way to keep his sanity and dignity. Saving Grace at Guantanamo Bay is his story. Montgomery J. Granger is a three-time mobilized U.S. Army Reserve Major (Ret.) who resides in Long Island, New York, with his wife and five children. Granger is the author of Theodore, a personal narrative published in the 2006 Random House wartime anthology, Operation Homecoming: Iraq, Afghanistan and the Home Front in the words of U.S. Troops and their Families. Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/MontgomeryJGranger

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