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On Assimilation
- A Ranger's Return from War
- De: Leo Jenkins, Marty Skovlund - foreward, Matthew Sanders - editor
- Narrado por: Corey M. Snow
- Duración: 5 h y 45 m
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Some wars don't end, some scars don't heal, and some bonds can't be broken. Former US Army Ranger medic Leo Jenkins picks up where he left off with his bestselling book, Lest We Forget, to explore the tribulations associated with attempting to reintegrate back into society after years at war. In what is being considered one of the most significant introspective books on veteran transition issues ever written, Jenkins lays it all on the line one more time with On Assimilation: A Ranger's Return From War. Contains mature themes.
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Hear me out...
- De Amazon Customer en 03-09-23
- On Assimilation
- A Ranger's Return from War
- De: Leo Jenkins, Marty Skovlund - foreward, Matthew Sanders - editor
- Narrado por: Corey M. Snow
An Eye Opening Account Of One Ranger Medic’s Return To Civilian Life
Revisado: 04-02-22
I read Leo Jenkins first book on Kindle along with the Audible companion detailing his experiences in the grueling Medic training process and deployment scenarios. I found it very inspirational, enlightening, and fascinating. I was thus looking forward to Mr. Jenkins continued life journey as a return to civilian life. What a process it was!!! This Audible highlights the mindset and struggles encountered in his personal life, trying to develop meaningful relationships and gaining employment. It appears to be a genuinely honest portrayal, well crafted.
There are so many individuals like me that do not understand and probably never fully will, the experiences of our service men and woman and the difficulties they encounter upon their return. One thing stands out to me and has a profound gut wrenching impact on my very being after reading this story. WHY DO WE NOT OFFER TIMELY, STATE OF THE ART SERVICES FOR OUR RETURNING WARRIORS.
His struggles and lack of support were so clearly and passionately stated in this story. Everyone needs to read this. It is not just HIS story but many veterans’ tale. We, without a doubt owe all of them the support and care they require.
You made your point, Leo Jenkins. Your words do make a difference. I, for the life of me, do not understand why there is no Kindle version and the paperback is virtually non existent. An account that is thought to be one of the best books on promoting an understanding of assimilation back into society after serving in the military has primarily an Audible version only. Doesn’t make sense. At the very least get a Kindle version…… PLEASE!
Well worth the listen! I was able to acquire a used copy on a thrift books online site. NO new books available at present.
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