To be totally honest I finished this last weekend but had no internet and then totally forgot to update Goodreads,
And now I can't think what to say without spoilers...
The books reads as if it's unfiltered, as much as I've read a fair few books that give an honest soldiers perspective a lot of them read like a writer wrote them, if that makes sense. You don't get the same slang or terminology that you'd see in real life (possibly for fear of alienating those from different localities of who have learnt English rather than the more localised 'Scouse', 'Manc' or 'Cockney').
I'm not saying that other books don't represent people as if they were real people but it's the one thing that stood out to me in Immediate response that I'd never really thought about before. I just wish I could remember the exact phrase that made it dawn on me...
Otherwise it's another book where I was seeing events I'd read about before but from an entirely different perspective, reading about Sangin and Lastay Kulang but from the Chinook Pilot's eyes rather than the infantryman, it's really interesting.
And again it's pretty well written, typical airman's genuine love for their machinery (not a negative) so you get some great descriptions and comparisons in there if you're into that.
Plus a nice little view of how things might affect home life (like misreporting in the news), which is something I don't recall reading much of.
Overall it's decent, I'd happily recommend though I do wish I could find the photo of the 3 Chinook's taking off somewhere online/in print because it's an ace shot.