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File Size: 1788 KB
Print Length: 275 pages
Publisher: Harper; Reprint edition (April 21, 2015)
Publication Date: April 21, 2015
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: English
ASIN: B00MTSC86K
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Let me be clear: this is a well written and researched book. It tells A story well.But probably not THE story you expect (if you're male, anyway). It's not a war story, or a special ops story. It's a story about a group of women and how they feel about things. If it were a movie, it would be a chic flick.I bought the book because I had never heard about a special ops element called CST. That was surprising because I am a veteran and because I read A LOT of war books. I expected to read about the selection and specialized training this unheard of group endured. I expected detailed accounts of specific operations as a mechanism to show the reader the value the CST added to the special ops community.Instead, I read about how the women feel to be women, how they feel about training, how they feel about each other, how they feel bla bla bla. A ton of touchy feely crap that doesn't inform anything and isn't the least bit interesting. I read about makeup tips for a combat zone and how to braid your hair so it still tucks under a helmet. I learned how you shouldn't raise your voice to motivate slower runners because it might hurt their feelings.As far as I can tell, none of the CST's in this story ever fired their weapon in combat. The author did a great job of telling the reader how valuable the CST is to a team, but didn't SHOW the reader.So while I did lean about a program I never heard of before, I didn't get any of the training details, tactics, combat experiences, and impact on the enemy that you expect out of your typical war story.
An Important Story If you've ever wondered about women in the military, or about how special forces like Rangers work, this is the book for you. Or even if you have never had the slightest curiosity about these things, you'll find this book interesting, especially if you're a woman. I'm not going to spoil the ending, but the story focuses on Ashley white, who was a top athlete, and wanted to participate in really making a defference in some important role in the military. Her chance came when the US started a program for embedding women with the Rangers in Afghanistan, so that they could deal with women and children. It's a great insult to the Afghanis to have men not of the family, to be seeing or talking wo women. Hence the crucial need for a woman who could manage the rigors of the searches the Rangers did at night, but who could reassure the women and children that she was a female soldier, and would not let the men come into their sanctuary. You learn about the training, the rigors, the bonding of the women who did their training together, and took on this challenge. These are women of the highest caliber, and by the end of the book, you feel you know them intimately, going with them on mission, seeing what they do, enduiring what they endure, and being awed at their physical strength and skill. I highly recommend this book.
As a retired Command Sergeant Major who has served with Special Ops, I had always been skeptical of women in combat. This book riveted me. I could not put it down. As tears fell from my face, I think I finally understood that women have the deep inside burning to be the best for their country. God bless all of the women who will have to put up with winning over not only the men they'll serve with but the other women who don't have that Alpha drive, that deep got to do it, can't let me team down spirit. I think every girl in America should read this book. By now the guys that count, the special operators already know about them.
This book is simply excellent. The language is accessible; the story is a page-turner. But don't be fooled - it is anything but a "simple" book. I knew nothing about the military, and even less about women in the military (except that lately they've been characterized as victims). A friend with similar tastes as mine encouraged me to read this so I did. Ms. Lemmon's book opened my eyes in a skilled and powerful way. She uses the story of a women's special ops program - and the stories of several women participants - to take the reader through the complexities of military structure, politics, culture, and everyday life. She evens shines a light on the experience of one woman's husband and family in the immediate aftermath of her loss. And yet, with all the texture and background, the story thread remains clear and unbroken throughout. Somehow, despite all the military lingo and profiles of strong, self-disciplined women, the book moved me to tears by the end.I also read Dressmaker of Khair Khana - with these powerful and inspiring stories, Ms. Lemmon is clearly on a mission to change the world through heroic - and true! - portrayals of women. I look forward to whatever she writes next.
I don’t often read a story like Ashley’s story. It made me profoundly proud, and profoundly sad. Proud because of the strength of Ashley and her (female) colleagues. Their courage, their patriotism, their drive to be the best, and desire to make the world better….even in war.It made me sad because it is clear that war means that others of us have failed, we have failed to find other ways to resolve problems without resorting to massive violence. As someone who has not served in the armed forces (my draft number was high enough when I turned 18 that Viet Nam was not one of the realities I had to face) I am deeply humbled by the sacrifices made by those who have and serve today to keep me and my family safe.The first part of the book tells the story of the many women who answered the call. Ashley, Amber, Kate and Tristan, to name a few. It tells of their personal journeys and their journey become CSTs. It is compelling and uplifting.It war people die, many, many, many people die. This story tells the story of one in a very vivid way. I am glad that I was alone when I read the last few chapters, because, through this book I knew Ashley and her fellow CST soldiers, and I felt in what must be a small part of the pain and sorry felt by her husband, her family, and her fellow CST solders.Read it to be inspired by her courage, read it to be motivated to do more to make such sacrifices not required in the future.
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