Big Boy Rules: America's Mercenaries Fighting i...

: Fainaru examines the diverse reasons men join this "other" army, ranging from pure financial desperation and greed to a genuine craving for adrenaline or patriotism. Critical Reception

Big Boy Rules: America's Mercenaries Fighting in Iraq - Amazon.com

: The title refers to the unwritten code of the contractors—"Big Boy Rules"—where accountability is non-existent and the lines between legal protection and mercenary violence are blurred.

: The book is centered on the harrowing true story of five contractors from the Crescent Security Group who were kidnapped in 2006. Fainaru spent time with these men just days before their disappearance, adding a haunting, personal layer to the investigative reporting.

Steve Fainaru's is a gritty, Pulitzer Prize-winning exploration of the "parallel war" fought by private security contractors. Fainaru, a veteran Washington Post correspondent, dives into a world where tens of thousands of hired guns operate with near impunity, performing high-risk duties the overstretched U.S. military cannot handle. Core Themes and Narrative

Big Boy Rules: America's Mercenaries Fighting I... May 2026

: Fainaru examines the diverse reasons men join this "other" army, ranging from pure financial desperation and greed to a genuine craving for adrenaline or patriotism. Critical Reception

Big Boy Rules: America's Mercenaries Fighting in Iraq - Amazon.com Big Boy Rules: America's Mercenaries Fighting i...

: The title refers to the unwritten code of the contractors—"Big Boy Rules"—where accountability is non-existent and the lines between legal protection and mercenary violence are blurred. : Fainaru examines the diverse reasons men join

: The book is centered on the harrowing true story of five contractors from the Crescent Security Group who were kidnapped in 2006. Fainaru spent time with these men just days before their disappearance, adding a haunting, personal layer to the investigative reporting. Fainaru spent time with these men just days

Steve Fainaru's is a gritty, Pulitzer Prize-winning exploration of the "parallel war" fought by private security contractors. Fainaru, a veteran Washington Post correspondent, dives into a world where tens of thousands of hired guns operate with near impunity, performing high-risk duties the overstretched U.S. military cannot handle. Core Themes and Narrative

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