Not everyone who serves in wartime wears a uniform. Outside the Wire is a story of one of these men, Danny Toma, a veteran Foreign Service Officer, who spent sixteen months with the Provincial Reconstruction Team in Basra, a joint State Department-U.S. Military operation in southern Iraq. Carrying out his duty alongside the 1st Infantry Division, and later the 36th ID, Toma describes in great detail the day-to-day experience of living in a war zone, from the thrill and uncertainty of enemy attack to coping with the frustration of trying to rebuild a country while others labor to tear it down. Combining humor with an attention to detail, he allows the reader to feel a part of the action and to get to know the personalities of those who were there on the ground - Americans, Iraqis, and British among them. More than just a history, it is also a tribute to the men and women, both civilian and military, who volunteered when their country called upon them and who forged a bond that the passage of time will never break.
Danny Toma Books
Drawing on over two decades as a Foreign Service Officer, Danny Toma offers readers a unique perspective honed by extensive experience in Europe and the Middle East. His nuanced understanding of international affairs and diplomatic intricacies deeply informs his exploration of complex geopolitical themes. Through his writing, Toma delves into the human experiences within foreign policy, reflecting on the profound challenges and realities of global relations.


The Corporate Startup
How Established Companies Can Develop Successful Innovation Ecosystems
- 296 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A practical guide for established companies that aspire to develop and sustain their innovation capabilities. Provides frameworks, visualizations, templates, tools and methods that can be easily applied to develop new products and business models