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No True Glory: Fallujah and the Struggle in Iraq: A Frontline Account

by Bing West

Narrated by Robertson Dean

4.02 ABR Score (3.1K ratings)
★ 4.15 Goodreads (2.6K) ★ 4.51 Audible (528)
13h 21m Released 2005 Biography & Memoir

Why Listen?

Robertson Dean's measured, unflinching narration transforms this boots-on-ground account into an immersive reckoning with urban warfare's chaos and moral weight.

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About This Audiobook

Veteran war correspondent Bing West delivers an unflinching examination of one of the Iraq War's most brutal and politically charged battles. Drawing from extensive frontline reporting and interviews with everyone from policymakers to Marines in the trenches, West chronicles the twenty-month struggle for control of Fallujah, a city that became the epicenter of Iraqi insurgency. The account reveals how the brutal murder of four American contractors triggered a complex web of military operations, political maneuvering, and strategic miscalculations that ultimately led to a devastating urban warfare campaign against entrenched fighters and foreign terrorists.

Robertson Dean's commanding narration brings gravitas and clarity to this dense, often harrowing military account. His steady delivery maintains the weight of West's sobering analysis while keeping listeners engaged through tactical details and policy discussions that might otherwise feel overwhelming. Dean's performance particularly excels during the intense combat sequences, where his measured pacing allows the reality of urban warfare to sink in without sensationalizing the violence. The audio format proves ideal for this type of immersive war reporting, as Dean's authoritative voice guides listeners through the interconnected political and military decisions that shaped this pivotal battle.