In early 2006, as a twenty-four year-old Army sergeant I found myself sitting in a sterile university classroom, and looking back on my year in Ramadi, Iraq. Ramadi was one of the absolute worst places one could be during the Iraq war in 2004-2005, and my time spent there racked up memories like old broken records constantly on rotation in my head.
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AuthorM.B. Dallocchio is an artist, author, Iraq war veteran, and social worker based in London. Her latest book, “The Desert Warrior,” covers post-traumatic growth, resilience, and redefining one’s own personal meaning of “home.” Archives
August 2020
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