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Greetings From Afghanistan, Send More Ammo: Dispatches from Taliban Country

Greetings From Afghanistan, Send More Ammo: Dispatches from Taliban Country

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $24.95

Manufacturer: NAL Hardcover

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"Raw, direct, and powerful...This work is vitally important."
-Ken Stern, former CEO of National Public Radio


Captain Benjamin Tupper spent a year in Afghanistan in an Embedded Training Team, tasked with training, leading in combat, and mentoring the Afghan Army to victory against the brutal Taliban. Writing and recording from a remote outpost, Tupper's dispatches were posted on the blog The Sandbox and broadcast on NPR, bringing vivid snapshots of America's longest ongoing war to a wide audience back home.

Here, he takes us inside the intricacies of the war, opening up a unique and multifaceted view of both Afghan culture and the daily life of an American soldier. From the rush of gunfire to surreal, euphoric moments of cross-cultural understanding, this emotional and thought- provoking narrative is rich with humor, eloquence and contradiction. Deeply personal and darkly funny, Tupper illuminates the challenges of the war, vividly bringing to life both the mundane and the extraordinary and seeking a way forward.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-09-04
Summary: "Mind B L O W N"

I bought, i read. Then I bought more and gifted. Get it! That is All.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-06-23
Summary: "A Heartfelt and Helpful Read"

This was the first ebook I ever downloaded on my new ____, and unlike anything I would have ever picked on my own in the past. Being worried for and about a close relative heading over to Afghanistan I was just looking for something to understand "why" we are still over there and "why" we just can't end this all now and have our boys home. I stumbled by accident on this book "Greetings from Afghanistan" and downloaded the free sample, I was hook and bought it and very happy I did. I understand a lot better, and actually enjoyed reading about Afghan culture and the daily life of an American soldier. My hope too like one other reviewer posted, that my dear relatives comes back "whole and mostly healthy" as well. *fingers crossed* and prayers are sent his way everyday! Highly
Recommend for Everyone! ~Teresa Blommers


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-06-11
Summary: "So how do you take your war?"

Tupper sure knows how to dish it out. Scrambled? There are plenty of military mix ups and realities whipped into bizarre fare to go around.

Poached? Lug 70 pounds of gear through 100 degree days; Afghanistan slow cooks your body and mind. Add the salt of sweat stinging your eyes and your cracked lips.

Sunnyside-uppers know you can't survive combat duty without a streak of humor, be it wry, sly or outrageous; Tupper gives you more than your fill.

For most of us, raw repels. Hey, that's what unsugar-coated, ungarnished war does. Tupper doesn't shy away from the raw truth about his war experience, complete with that nasty aftertaste-- ptsd.

With bruising honesty, he serves it all up. Antacid Alert: The book is about a war in Afghanistan, which history shows tends to repeat on you.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-06-06
Summary: "Awesome"

Captain Tupper brings wit, insight, and compassion to illustrating the war in Afghanistan...a profoundly engrossing read that is simultaneously important and entertaining.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-06-03
Summary: "Not the traditional war story"

I had read the original soft cover version of the book that came out in 2009, and this expanded hard cover version has more pictures and added story material that further rates it a "five star" choice. This book is a well written memoir that takes the reader into a very unique place: the life of an American soldier embedded in the Afghan National Army, which turns out is a rare, challenging, and rewarding job to have. The book makes me understand the difficulties faced by soldiers when they come home, dealing with the death of comrades and ptsd issues (the author is very candid about his experiences with ptsd). The book made me laugh, cry, happy, and mad. Afghanistan is such a complex and confusing war, and this candid revealing memoir helped me understand it better.