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: 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

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...

: 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

Big Boy Rules: America's Mercenaries Fighting in Iraq - Amazon.com a veteran Washington Post correspondent