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Alan Chiasson

    POSTCARDS THROUGH HELL
    • POSTCARDS THROUGH HELL

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      This true tale of heroism and sacrifice immerses readers in the perilous roads of Afghanistan, where courageous security contractors risk their lives to deliver US mail to military personnel engaged in a brutal conflict. The narrative highlights the unique challenges faced by these contractors, who operate without the support that military personnel often rely on, showcasing their bravery and dedication. Early praise emphasizes the authenticity of the account, noting the dangerous nature of contracting work, which often goes unrecognized despite its high risks. The story unfolds as these private military contractors navigate treacherous terrain daily, embodying courage, heroism, and brotherhood while overcoming fears common to all. Their journey to deliver critical supplies and maintain a connection to home for deployed troops reveals the unsung heroism of those involved in America's longest war. The firsthand accounts reflect on the importance of logistics and the emotional impact of receiving mail in combat zones, underscoring the sacrifices made by these modern-day warriors. Ultimately, this narrative serves as a tribute to those who kept the fight alive, fostering a profound sense of gratitude for their contributions.

      POSTCARDS THROUGH HELL2022
      4,7