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Heroes Among Us - 1: Walk in My Combat Boots

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<b>The most moving and powerful war stories ever told, by the men and women who lived them.​</b> <i>Walk in my Combat Boots</i> is a powerful collection of never-before-told war stories crafted from hundreds of original interviews by James Patterson, America’s most trusted storyteller, and First Sergeant US Army (Ret.) Matt Eversmann, part of the Ranger unit involved in the infamous Battle of Mogadishu portrayed in the movie <i>Black Hawk Down</i>. These are the brutally honest stories usually only shared amongst comrades in arms. Here, in the voices of the men and women who’ve fought overseas from Vietnam to Iraq and Afghanistan, is a rare eye-opening look into what wearing the uniform, fighting in combat, losing friends and coming home is<i> really </i>like. Readers who next thank a military member for their service will finally have a true understanding of what that thanks is for<i>. </i>

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Heroes Among Us - 1: Walk in My Combat Boots, James Patterson, Matt Eversmann, Chris Mooney

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2021
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Titre
Heroes Among Us - 1: Walk in My Combat Boots
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2021
Format
rigide
Pages
416
ISBN10
0316429090
ISBN13
9780316429092
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<b>The most moving and powerful war stories ever told, by the men and women who lived them.​</b> <i>Walk in my Combat Boots</i> is a powerful collection of never-before-told war stories crafted from hundreds of original interviews by James Patterson, America’s most trusted storyteller, and First Sergeant US Army (Ret.) Matt Eversmann, part of the Ranger unit involved in the infamous Battle of Mogadishu portrayed in the movie <i>Black Hawk Down</i>. These are the brutally honest stories usually only shared amongst comrades in arms. Here, in the voices of the men and women who’ve fought overseas from Vietnam to Iraq and Afghanistan, is a rare eye-opening look into what wearing the uniform, fighting in combat, losing friends and coming home is<i> really </i>like. Readers who next thank a military member for their service will finally have a true understanding of what that thanks is for<i>. </i>