Afghan Journal

Afghan Journal
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Publisher : Afghan Journal (the book)
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9781438259666
ISBN-13 : 1438259662
Rating : 4/5 (662 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Afghan Journal by : Jeff Courter

Download or read book Afghan Journal written by Jeff Courter and published by Afghan Journal (the book). This book was released on 2008 with total page 392 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Journey to a remote combat zone in Afghanistan with Sergeant First Class Jeff Courter, as he leaves his civilian family life in suburban Chicago and trains Eastern Afghan Border Police to defend their own turf.Learn through words and pictures how the U.S. Army struggles to bring stability to a region where fear and poverty rule. And discover how one man searches his soul to reconcile personal, professional and spiritual challenges, while striving to bring progress to this desperate and dangerous corner of the world.SELF-PUBLISHING REVIEW says AFGHAN JOURNAL is: "COMPELLING...honest, earnest and unassuming...""...A thoughtful and thought-provoking perspective on the Afghanistan War...""...Jeff Courter deserves to be heard and heeded...BUY THE BOOK and read it!"READ AN EXCERPT & other reviews at the book website: www.afghanistan-journal.com.VETERANS THANK-YOU DONATION: For each book sold, $2 goes to organizations that help wounded/fallen Afghan War vets and families.


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