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Brian Castner

Finding healing through the journey of combat and resilience.

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Author: Brian Castner

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780307950871

Language: English

Publish Date: 07/10/2012

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: I Whirl Is King
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Chapter 2: II The Soft Sand
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Chapter 3: III Failure
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Chapter 4: IV The Daily Grind
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Chapter 5: V The Day of Six VBIEDs
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Chapter 6: VI Kermit
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Chapter 7: VII GUU-5/P
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Chapter 8: VIII The Science and the Chakras
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Chapter 9: IX The Foot in the Box
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Chapter 10: X Ricky
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Chapter 11: XI The Mountain
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Who should listen The Long Walk by Brian Castner

"The Long Walk" by Brian Castner is a compelling memoir that appeals to listeners who are interested in the profound impacts of war and the complexities of the soldier's experience. Ideal for veterans, military families, and anyone fascinated by the psychological aftermath of combat, this audiobook offers a raw and introspective look into the struggles of adapting to civilian life following the harrowing realities of warfare. Additionally, those interested in mental health issues, particularly PTSD, will find valuable insights in Castner’s story of resilience and recovery.

3 quotes from The Long Walk by Brian Castner

  • 'I was not a warrior; I was a soldier, and the difference between the two is profound.'
  • 'In the end, it is not the things we have done that haunt us the most, but the things we have not done.'
  • 'I walked down the long road of pain, but I found that every step was a part of my healing.'

Author : Brian Castner

Brian Castner is a former U.S. Air Force officer and an accomplished author, best known for his poignant and introspective writing on the complexities of war and its aftermath. After serving as a squadron commander in Iraq, where he was responsible for leading a team in the high-stakes world of explosives ordnance disposal, Castner became deeply affected by his experiences, which he later articulated in his memoirs. His literary works, including "The Long Walk," aim to provide a raw and unfiltered look into the psychological toll of combat, blending personal narrative with broader reflections on service, sacrifice, and the struggles faced by veterans returning to civilian life. In addition to his writing, Castner is a sought-after speaker and advocate for veterans’ issues, effectively sharing the sometimes haunting realities of military service with a wider audience.

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The Long Walk by Brian Castner Free Audiobook Download

Brian Castner

Finding healing through the journey of combat and resilience.

3.951889rating

Information

Author: Brian Castner

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780307950871

Language: English

Publish Date: 07/10/2012

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Long Walk by Brian Castner

"The Long Walk" by Brian Castner is a compelling memoir that appeals to listeners who are interested in the profound impacts of war and the complexities of the soldier's experience. Ideal for veterans, military families, and anyone fascinated by the psychological aftermath of combat, this audiobook offers a raw and introspective look into the struggles of adapting to civilian life following the harrowing realities of warfare. Additionally, those interested in mental health issues, particularly PTSD, will find valuable insights in Castner’s story of resilience and recovery.

3 quotes from The Long Walk by Brian Castner

  • 'I was not a warrior; I was a soldier, and the difference between the two is profound.'
  • 'In the end, it is not the things we have done that haunt us the most, but the things we have not done.'
  • 'I walked down the long road of pain, but I found that every step was a part of my healing.'

Author: Brian Castner

Brian Castner is a former U.S. Air Force officer and an accomplished author, best known for his poignant and introspective writing on the complexities of war and its aftermath. After serving as a squadron commander in Iraq, where he was responsible for leading a team in the high-stakes world of explosives ordnance disposal, Castner became deeply affected by his experiences, which he later articulated in his memoirs. His literary works, including "The Long Walk," aim to provide a raw and unfiltered look into the psychological toll of combat, blending personal narrative with broader reflections on service, sacrifice, and the struggles faced by veterans returning to civilian life. In addition to his writing, Castner is a sought-after speaker and advocate for veterans’ issues, effectively sharing the sometimes haunting realities of military service with a wider audience.