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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Army Life" by Darryl Jefferson.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Army Life by Darryl Jefferson is a true-life account of the author's days in the Army. As a young boy, he had always been obsessed with joining the Army and constantly dreamed of being deployed to fight in a war. Spurred on by the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, he did an ROTC program and later enlisted in the Army. He was deployed to Afghanistan, but did he become the hero he always dreamed about? What did life in the Army entail during the war? Army Life will carry readers through this exciting journey.

The author portrays an accurate rendition of what the Army entails. The constant use of profanities and the debaucherous lifestyle of many of the serving men, himself included, is a perfect example. The author does not shy away from painting this image and gives readers a reason in his statement: "This was simply to accurately portray the dialogue one will hear in the Army."

The book also portrays the Army's harsh, brutal, and grueling nature. From the continuous drills and grueling physical and mental training undergone through the "Basic Training Program" to junior officers being constantly "smoked" by senior officers and NCOs for any action deemed unfit, readers can understand how the Army runs.

The book also examines how war and violence in the military affect the mental health and stability of many serving men. Jon's PTSD suffered after his deployment to Afghanistan, Herdals PTSD after his Iraq and Afghanistan tours, and the suicide of Jake Crebessa after suffering PTSD from his deployment in Afghanistan are clear examples of the effect of violence and war on the mental health of many of the serving men in the Army. The author is courageous to share these uncomfortable outcomes.

Army Life was professionally edited, as only one error was noticed. I'd recommend it to readers who enjoy stories about the Army. There was nothing I disliked in the book. Therefore, I'd rate it 5 out of 5 stars. As you would expect from a book about military life, there were heavy vulgar words and explicit sex scenes. I would advise sensitive readers to read with caution.

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Thank you for such a detailed and insightful review Your review has solidified my desire to read this book. I appreciate the author's honest portrayal of Army life, and his willingness to discuss the harsh and brutal reality of serving in the military. I believe it is important to understand the effects violence and war can have on soldiers' mental health, and I am impressed by the author's courage to share such uncomfortable outcomes. I am also pleased to hear that the book was professionally edited and that there were minimal errors. I will take your caution about vulgar language and sex scenes into consideration when I read the book. Overall, I am excited to read Army Life and recommend it to others who are interested in real-life accounts of Army life. Thank you again for your well-written and informative review.
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Your review of "Army Life" by Darryl Jefferson provides a comprehensive overview of the book's portrayal of military life and its impact on soldiers. Jefferson's candid depiction of the Army's realities, including profanity, debauchery, and the harshness of training, offers readers an authentic insight into the military experience.

Furthermore, the exploration of how war and violence affect soldiers' mental health is a crucial aspect of the book. By highlighting cases of PTSD and suicide among serving men, Jefferson sheds light on the often overlooked consequences of military service.

Your observation about the book being professionally edited with minimal errors adds to its credibility and readability.

Overall, your recommendation of "Army Life" to readers interested in military stories, coupled with your 5-star rating, underscores the book's quality and impact. Your caution regarding explicit content is valuable for sensitive readers, ensuring they approach the book with awareness.
Thank you for sharing your insightful review.
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Have you ever thought, I will grow up and will choose those profession as my career path. Everyone says, don't do it, it's not what you think it's like. However, you persist. The same thing happened with the author. Congratulations on BOTD, and best wishes for future projects.
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Darryl Jefferson writes about his experience in the army and what is obtainable. Anyone who wants to join the army can make a decision based on that. Congrats on the book of the day and a satisfactory review.
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"Your review of 'Army Life' by Darryl Jefferson provides a compelling insight into the raw realities of military service, particularly during times of conflict. Jefferson's candid portrayal of Army life, complete with its profanities, debauchery, and the toll of war on mental health, offers readers an unfiltered glimpse into the experiences of those who serve.

By addressing the harsh training regimens, hierarchical structures, and the profound impact of PTSD on soldiers like Jon, Herdals, and Jake Crebessa, Jefferson brings to light the often overlooked struggles faced by servicemen and women. It's commendable that the author bravely shares these uncomfortable truths, shedding light on the complexities of military life beyond the battlefield.

Your thorough assessment, highlighting the book's professionalism in editing and its immersive storytelling, makes a compelling case for its recommendation. It's evident that 'Army Life' offers a poignant and thought-provoking narrative that resonates with readers interested in understanding the multifaceted realities of military service. Your review captures the essence of the book admirably."
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Post by Marie Chalupová »

I appreciate that the author didn't try to censor anything and showed the true experiences in the army, including the vulgar dialogues. Also, addressing the issues of PTSD.
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Post by Obiukwu Samson »

Thank you for such a detailed and insightful review Your review has solidified my desire to read this book. I appreciate the author's honest portrayal of Army life, and his willingness to discuss the harsh and brutal reality of serving in the military. I believe it is important to understand the effects violence and war can have on soldiers' mental health, and I am impressed by the author's courage to share such uncomfortable outcomes. I am also pleased to hear that the book was professionally edited and that there were minimal errors. I will take your caution about vulgar language and sex scenes into consideration when I read the book. Overall, I am excited to read Army Life and recommend it to others who are interested in real-life accounts of Army life. Thank you again for your well-written and informative review.
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Army life really is quite something from the training that is very difficult and the post trauma the soldiers face with the experience of war, people dying, guns firing and explosives it is really worth reading what they go through when dispatched to wars.
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Your thoughtful analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of the book's strengths and areas for improvement. It's refreshing to hear that the author's personal experiences shine through in the narrative, creating a vivid and authentic portrayal of army life. This authenticity can undoubtedly resonate with readers and offer a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs faced by those in the military. The balance between humor and seriousness is a delicate aspect that, when well-executed, can make a book even more engaging. Your observation about the pacing and structure is valuable feedback for both readers and the author. A well-paced narrative is crucial for maintaining the reader's interest, and it's encouraging to see that you appreciate books that strike a balance between action and reflection. Constructive criticism about the pacing can be particularly helpful for potential readers who have specific preferences. Additionally, your acknowledgment of the character development and the exploration of complex themes adds depth to your review. It's clear that "Army Life" offers more than just a surface-level account, delving into the human aspects of the military experience. Books that explore multifaceted characters and themes can often leave a lasting impact on readers, fostering a deeper connection to the narrative. Your review serves as a valuable guide for prospective readers, providing a nuanced perspective on what they can expect from "Army Life." Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and contribute to the discourse around this book. Your thoughtful critique not only enhances the reading experience for others but also highlights the importance of diverse voices in literature.
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Very well portrayed by the author on the life journey of a soldier … it isn’t easy to describe as far as the author has kept pace for readers interest and it’s completely a different life the Army men live !
It’s not an easy task for army men too as they also face a lot of pressure challenges and traumatic situations… seeing their friends or army men die or the sound destruction not less than a war their mind goes through the most ! Worth reading a huge round of applause to all the distinguished characters and authors way of portraying their lives ….
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"Thank you for sharing your insightful review of Army Life by Darryl Jefferson. It sounds like the book offers a raw and unfiltered look into the realities of Army life, shedding light on both the challenges and sacrifices that come with serving in the military. Your thorough analysis provides valuable context for potential readers, emphasizing the honest portrayal of the Army experience within the book. Your recommendation and detailed rating help paint a clear picture for those interested in exploring this narrative. It's commendable that the author tackled difficult topics like PTSD and the impact of war on mental health with honesty and bravery. Overall, your review highlights the book's strengths and offers fair warnings to sensitive readers, making it a well-rounded and informative critique."
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The memoir provides an insider's look at the complexities of life in the army. The eye-opening accounts are intended for readers who enjoy stories about uniformed personnel.
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Army Life offers a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the gritty reality of military service. Darryl Jefferson's candid portrayal of Army life, filled with profanities and debauchery, paints a vivid picture of the harsh and grueling nature of war. Through poignant accounts of PTSD and tragedy, the book bravely confronts the toll of violence on mental health. While not for the faint-hearted due to explicit content, it's a compelling read for those seeking an honest portrayal of the Army experience. I highly would recommend "Army Life" for readers interested in gaining insight into the unvarnished realities of military service, particularly those who appreciate candid and gritty narratives. It's suitable for individuals who can handle explicit content and are curious about the psychological impacts of war on soldiers.🙂❤️
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This review brilliantly captures the essence and raw reality presented in "Army Life" by Darryl Jefferson. The detailed account emphasizes not only the physical demands and camaraderie within the Army but also the profound mental health challenges faced by those serving. The reviewer's insights into the author's intention to present an unfiltered portrayal of military life, complete with its debauchery and profanities, adds depth to our understanding of the narrative. The mention of the book being professionally edited, with minimal errors, highlights its quality. This review is thorough and makes a compelling case for why this book is a must-read for those interested in military stories, though it also rightly cautions sensitive readers.
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