WAR
WAR
Sebastian Junger
Patrick O'Shaughnessy
This book was the best I've ever read on the psychology of war. - Patrick O'Shaughnessy
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WAR

War

Sebastian Junger
Sebastian Junger
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Sebastian Junger
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In the gritty and gripping *WAR*, Sebastian Junger transports readers to the heart of Afghanistan's Korengal Valley, dubbed the deadliest outpost in the world. Through the lens of a single platoon's 15-month tour, Junger delves deep into the camaraderie and chaos that define modern warfare. With unflinching honesty and a keen eye for the human spirit, he explores the bonds forged in the crucible of combat, where trust is the currency of survival, and heroism is born from the relentless demand of the present moment. Junger's narrative is a testament to the men who face the unfathomable, and it illuminates the brutal, beautiful truths of human connection in the midst of war's savagery. *WAR* is not just a tale of military engagement; it is an exploration of the soul of the soldier. Junger masterfully captures the fear, the honor, and the indescribable sensations that come with facing death daily. Through vivid storytelling and intimate accounts, the book reveals the profound impact of war on those who serve and the unbreakable bonds that help them endure the unimaginable. Junger's work is a powerful ode to the resilience of the human spirit, offering a poignant glimpse into the hearts and minds of those who lay everything on the line for their brothers-in-arms and their country.

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Released
2010
1 Jan
Length
304
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This book was the best I've ever read on the psychology of war. - Patrick O'Shaughnessy
The Army might screw you and your girlfriend might dump you and the enemy might kill you, but the shared commitment to safeguard one another’s lives is unnegotiable and only deepens with time. The willingness to die for another person is a form of love that even religions fail to inspire, and the experience of it changes a person profoundly.
— Sebastian Junger, WAR

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