Posted on Dec 12, 2013
"Lest We Forget" A new book on the experiences of a Ranger Medic. Have you read it?
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Has anyone had the chance to read this book?
Leo is an old Ranger buddy of mine, so I told him I wasn't going to pay for it, he had to send me a signed copy.
But I'm interested to hear what the RallyPoint Community thought of it while I wait for my copy in the mail.
http://www.amazon.com/Lest-We-Forget-leo-jenkins-ebook/dp/B00H7RGOFE/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid= [login to see] &sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=lest+we+forget+leo+jenkins
Lest We Forget - Kindle edition by leo jenkins. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Lest ...
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I have not read it yet, but thanks for sharing the link. I have added it to my list. Once I read it, I will definitely provide you my feedback.
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I have not read that book. Sounds great. Another great book to read about a Marine unit in Helmand Afghanistan is A Battle Won by Handshakes: The Story of Alpha Co 1/5. Good read, and a lot of great stories. Here is a small op-ed about the book:
http://blueforcetracker.com/article/A-battle-won-by-handshakes
http://blueforcetracker.com/article/A-battle-won-by-handshakes
Lucas Dyer, author of "A Battle Won by Handshakes," previews his time spent in Afghanistan with the Second Marine Expeditionary Brigade and the tactics his unit employed.
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Thanks for the tip. I finished it the other day. Very powerful and intriguing book. I have read "memoirs" and such from different points of view before, but this is the first time I have read from the perspective of the medic on the ground. Again, great book and thanks for sharing.
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