Bill Murphy Jr..."In a Time of War"
Thursday, October 16, 2008 at 04:58AM 
They came to West Point in a time of peace, but soon after the start
of their senior year, their lives were transformed bySeptember 11. The
following June, when President George W. Bush spoke at their
commencement and declared that America would “take the battle to the
enemy,” the men and women in the class of 2002 understood that they
would be fighting on the front lines. In this stirring account of the
five years following their graduation from West Point, the class
experiences firsthand both the rewards and the costs of leading soldiers in the war on terror.
In a Time of War focuses on two members of the class of 2002 in particular: Todd Bryant, an amiable, funny Californian for whom military service was a family tradition; and Drew Sloan, the hardworking son of liberal parents from Arkansas who is determined to serve his country. On the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan, Todd, Drew, and their classmates—the army’s newest and youngest officers—lead their troops into harm’s way again and again.
Bill Murphy Jr.’s powerful book follows these brave and idealistic officers—and their families—as they experience the harrowing reality of the modern battlefield. In a Time of War tells a vivid and sometimes heartbreaking story about courage, honor, and what war really means to the soldiers whose lives it defines.
Bill Murphy Jr. worked as Bob Woodward’s research assistant on the bestselling State of Denial. A lawyer and former Army Reserve officer, he reported from Iraq for The Washington Post in 2007. He lives in Washington, D.C.Scott Drake talks with Bill Murphy Jr.





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