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Damn the Valley

1st Platoon, Bravo Company, 2-508 PIR, 82nd Airborne in the Arghandab River Valley Afghanistan

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Damn the Valley

By: William Yeske, LTG Ben Hodges - Foreword USA (Ret.)
Narrated by: Basil Sands, William Yeske
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"DAMN THE VALLEY" was a phrase regularly uttered by the men that spent any amount of time in the Arghandab River Valley during the deployment of 2 Fury to Afghanistan in 2009-2010. The valley has claimed bodies from the troops of Alexander the Great, the British Empire, and more recently, the Russian Army. Operating in the valley was like nothing the men could have envisaged, they called it the "meat grinder."

It was a deployment that the media didn't talk about, and the government doesn't acknowledge. Three of the company were KIA, more than a dozen suffered life-changing injuries, and half the company had Purple Hearts-not many modern-day deployments have a 52% casualty rate. At one point, the entire prosthetics ward at Walter Reed was full of the men who patrolled that deadly area of the world.

Since their return, many of the survivors have struggled to move on with their lives, and the unit has been declared at "extraordinary risk" by the Department of Veteran Affairs. No one who entered that region was left unscathed. This book shares the perspective of the men that were on the ground for that deployment during the fighting season of 2010.

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This books spares few details that may be hard to stomach for some readers, but it is a solid glimpse into what it is we ask our fighters to do on our behalf while highlighting a need for better care down the road. I would highly recommend this book.

A Brutal Look at War

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Alpha Troop 1/17 CALVARY showing love Tarin Kowt Afghanistan RC South. Great book. Hope everyone enjoys it as much as I did!

Task Force Wolfpack

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I wasn't part of Bravo 2/508, but my team and I arrived in the spring, shortly after Ware was established.

Due to a combination of age, TBIs, and repression, I'd forgotten so many of the important details of this tour, but the author's narrative put me right back into the orchards, and the corn fields, making sure my boots fall right into the footprints of the men ahead of me.

Right back in their footprints

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I came here for the action and suspense. I left here with a full knowledge and perspective on the Army, the war, and the aftermath

Full scope

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This book made tangible some things that I forget from time to time. Both in good and bad sense. The story is told well and flows together as I was awash in memories as each guys face flashed in my vision as I heard them speak their own parts. This....is the kind of book the boys needed. Thanks Yeske ...you rule Brother

A gripping look into a war we tend to forget

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Hell of a book
Obviously written by someone who has been there.
Thanks my war was Vietnam
All wars are bad
Dr James Roy Appleton jr Ltcdr USN retired

Damn the valley

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Will does a really great job of capturing the realism of being a paratrooper in the 82nd airborne division. I served a couple years ahead of him and I can tell you that this book is very gritty and realistic. There are some portions when he’s in Afghanistan that he describes that I can literally smell things from 20 years ago. It’s a great book so hang on tight.

Gritty and realistic

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Thanks for telling this story. A Marine OIF veteran it is great to hear what our Army OEF brothers went through. We fought 2 different campaigns in the same War on Terror, our stories are different, but also the same.

Semper Fi🇺🇸

Thanks for telling it.

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I served in 1-508, the sister battalion from 2008-2011, deploying to the same area from 2009-2010. I lived at ANCOP, described in chapter 8. Adam Armstrong was my team captain in college ‘03-‘04 and I have to some extent kept in touch with him. Some of the story is raw. All of it is vivid. Most was news to me. The call to action at the end is sober. Mad respect to the author and the men who allowed their names to be shared, especially when the context wasn’t flattering. Recommend the book to anyone. I cried a couple times, especially during chapter ten. Fury from the Sky! Airborne! All the Way! RLTW! Special memory of Chris Goeke whose funeral I attended since I was already home with ADVON, and to Tate, and several others not named, such as Chris Stout. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. I hope more guys will tell their story.

Raw. Real. I served in 1-508 ‘08-‘11, deploying. Knew several of the men chronicled here

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Thank you lads for your service and it’s inspiring the dedication to each other you all have, the least you all deserve is the support and resources when returning home. God bless the USA…

Heroes

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