Lowery, Wilson F.
Far from a Soldier how I signed up for the US Army to save my life and it almost killed me ; a memoir
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At some stage, Wilson Lowery's life took a wrong turn. When he finds himself in the hospital after an alcohol and drug-fueled binge, the doctor gives him an ultimatum to either turn his life around, or die. Depressed and without a safety net, he signs up to become a Green Beret in the U.S. Army. Soon after he enters basic training, he realizes that he isn't cut out for the army and tries to quit, but he isn't allowed to leave. The especially demanding first weeks of training put him over the edge. Constant ridicule, lack of sleep, and excruciating group exercises at any hour of the day become his dark reality. Wilson's outlook worsens when his basic marksmanship training begins. When he shoots at targets, he knows that in his heart he could never kill someone. Wilson refuses to train again, but is still kept on base without an end in sight. His punishment for trying to quit is so intense that he attempts suicide. However, even that doesn't allow him to be immediately discharged from the army and the road is long and full of obstacles until he finally finds his freedom.


Personen: Lowery, Wilson F.

Standort: Onleihe

Lowery, Wilson F.:
Far from a Soldier : how I signed up for the US Army to save my life and it almost killed me ; a memoir : Bastei Lübbe, 2016. - 151 S.
ISBN 978-3-7325-1554-7

Zugangsnummer: 1016/1753
Signatur: eBook - eMedien