Incoming Resources
- A stranger in your own city, travels in the Middle East's long war, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad
- Iraq war, the essential reference guide, Brian L. Steed, editor
- Places and names, on war, revolution, and returning, Elliot Ackerman
- Understanding the U.S. Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, edited by Beth Bailey and Richard H. Immerman
- The fighters, Americans in combat in Afghanistan and Iraq, C.J. Chivers
- The looting of the Iraq Museum, Baghdad, the lost legacy of ancient Mesopotamia, edited by Milbry Polk and Angela M.H. Schuster
- 21 days to Baghdad, producers/writers, David Murdock, Mary Marsh, Ted Duvall ; a National Geographic Television and Film production
- Byting back, regaining information superiority against 21st-century insurgents, Martin C. Libicki [and others] ; prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense
- Invisible wounds, Jess Ruliffson
- Thank you for your service, David Finkel
- American sniper, the autobiography of the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history, Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen, Jim DeFelice
- Lethal warriors, when the new band of brothers came home, David Philipps
- Inside shock & awe, National Geographic Television & Film ; produced by Tony Long
- Iraq's insurgency and the road to civil conflict, Anthony H. Cordesman ; with assistance from Emma R. Davies
- Iraq, battle plan under fire, a Nova production
- A soldiers' portfolio, this is our war : servicemen's photographs of life in Iraq, Devin Friedman & the editors of GQ [Gentelmen's quarterly] ; foreword by Wesley Clark
- War, media, and propaganda, a global perspective, edited by Yahya R. Kamalipour and Nancy Snow
- Iraq for sale, the war profiteers, Brave New Films ; produced and directed by Robert Greenwald ; produced by Sarah Feeley, Jim Gilliam, Devin Smith
- Casualties of war, Susan Hunnicutt, book editor
- The invisible wounds of war, coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan, Marguerite Guzmán Bouvard
- Assessing the assignment policy for army women, Margaret C. Harrell [and others]