This powerful memoir by Marine Corps Combat Cameraman Miles Lagoze offers an unvarnished view of the Afghan war, revealing the harsh realities behind government-sanctioned footage. It explores the impact of war on soldiers and Afghan civilians, highlighting a lost generation grappling with violence and nihilism. A modern classic in war literature.
Miles Lagoze Livres


Whistles from the Graveyard
My Time Behind the Camera on War, Rage, and Restless Youth in Afghanistan
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Offering a unique Millennial perspective, this memoir by a Marine Combat Cameraman provides an unfiltered glimpse into military life. It captures the complexities of service, blending personal experiences with broader themes of camaraderie, conflict, and the challenges faced by modern soldiers. Readers can expect a raw and honest portrayal that resonates with those familiar with military narratives, akin to works like Jarhead and Phil Klay.