andrea bruce

When the War Comes Home

Iraq changed the men of Lima Company more than they could have imagined, guiding and afflicting them in ways many are struggling to understand. Lima took more casualties than any U.S. company in Iraq, losing 23 Marines killed in action. The survivors made it home from the war, but they brought the war with them. (2006) 

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