AN Angel From Hell
Real Life on the Front Lines
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Publisher Description
An edgy, gripping report from the front lines by a young veteran and cast member of The Real World: Brooklyn
Ryan Conklin enlisted in the Army at age seventeen, following 9/11, and joined Angel Company. As a turret gunner with the famed 101st Airborne "Screaming Eagles," and a member of the famed "Rakkasans" regiment-the most decorated regiment in the U.S. Army-he endured hellish conditions in the war-torn city of Tikrit, Iraq.
When he returned to the States, he became a cast member on The Real World: Brooklyn in 2008. That came to an end when he received his notice recalling him to duty.
An Angel from Hell is a gritty, blunt, and laughout-loud funny war memoir from the grunt's perspective. Conklin reveals what the Iraq war is really like, day to day-the misery, the boredom, the absurdity, the horror, and even the moments of grace. With stunning candor and wisdom beyond his years, Ryan Conklin has documented a complex and unavoidably life-changing experience for his generation.
Customer Reviews
Good enough
If you are curious as to what a year long deployment is like in Iraq, mid-2000's - this book explains in detail. It can be a bit tedious to read at times, but then again, a year deployment is tedious. Overall, well written, doesn't exaggerate, and humorous. Not a run and gun shooter type of story, but the majority of the Iraq war wasn't about that anyway.
Great book
Great book I loved it I've read it three times great insight to what went on over there
Awesome read!
I was deployed to Iraq in 2005-2006. I'm not a reader at all but read this book cover to cover with ease. Most of the feelings/experiences I can relate to. Thank you for sharing your story. Again awesome read!