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Brian Castner recounts his past journey from his dreams as a child to getting into the airforce as a civil engineer, to becoming a chemical weapons specialist then to becoming an EOD where most of the chapter takes place
— Nov 08, 2024 08:08AM
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Diagnosed with PTSD, And delivered the news that someone had gone missing to a family member
— Dec 17, 2024 08:02AM
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Meets another Eod tech for the first time who is covered in blood
— Dec 09, 2024 08:05AM
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War changes you, and those around you notice and have to live with that. He describes himself as "dead" even though he's still alive "I didn't laugh for over a year after I came back, my wife told me"
— Dec 03, 2024 08:04AM
Jeremy Bash
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Castner is describing his time back in Iraq with the EOD unit and how he has to deal with various situations. He also visits a art gallery and it says that sometimes for a soldier, suicide is the only moral choice
— Nov 26, 2024 08:13AM
Jeremy Bash
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Castner is a good writer, uses sensory details to portray the scene and lets us imagine it. only downside is the constant flipping between present and past
— Nov 22, 2024 08:11AM
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He got back into deployment after a year and mentions how the memories of his kids are being faded or forgotten by his job
— Nov 20, 2024 07:45AM
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Describes his short time on tours due to certain events and his time before he got deployed
— Nov 14, 2024 08:16AM
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Brian recollects his days in EOD School and recounts how the person who pushed him the most, Jeff, Died.
— Nov 12, 2024 08:15AM
Jeremy Bash
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Castner continually flips between the present, past. Followig along can be confusing if you dont pay attention. He also describes how "the crazy" feels, A constant urge and longing to do something, but never getting that releif. He uses immagry to describe his thoughts when he was deployed, head constantly on a swivel, prepared to kill whomever, to stay alive.
— Nov 04, 2024 07:43AM

