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by: Bridget C.; Ph.D. Cantrell; Chuck Dean
Amazon.com's Price: $16.99 Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780615141329
ISBN: 0615141323
Label: WordSmith Books
Manufacturer: WordSmith Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 126
Publication Date: July 15, 2007
Publisher: WordSmith Books
Sales Rank: 131258
Studio: WordSmith Books
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Rating: - Once a Warrior Wired for Life
Once a Warrior: Wired for Life, is a must read for any soldier returning from combat, especially Iraq and Afghanistan . As a Military Chaplain I have used this book extensively making it available to both returning service men and women and their spouses. Bridget Cantrell and Chuck Dean have written a helpful book as a follow-up to their Down Range, Iraq and Back. The book is an easy read and is a must for chaplains, ministers, family members and friends of returning service members. It can literally ... Read More
Rating: - Wired for money
I spent a year in the combat zone in Iraq. I am rated 100% disabled with the VA for PTSD. This book is full of BS. the author is just looking to make a buck off wounded warriors. Do not waste your time with this one.
G Jentz
Rating: - Very insightful
Both of these books are very well written. It is direct and to the point; a must for vets. The authors did an excellent job of explaining how a soldier's military duties translates to civilian life. Everything became crystal clear for me, even things I thought I understood. I gave my copies to a recently retired vet and I plan on purchasing additional copies for myself and my cousin, who is currently deployed.
Rating: - From the Founder of MarineParents.com
I picked up this book last night and read it in full, in one sitting, cover to cover. I knew it would be a quality book and hoped it would give me additional insight for families that call the office with questions and concerns about their sons and daughters returning from combat and transitioning out of the Marine Corps.
The book was beyond my expectations. I finally "get it". I finally understand that our sons and daughters will all have a tough time returning to civilian life--they ... Read More
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