
The Last Platoon
A Novel of the Afghanistan War
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Graybill
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By:
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Bing West
A platoon of Marines and CIA operatives clash in a fight to the death with the drug lords and the Taliban, while in Washington, the president seeks a way out.
This authentic war story vividly displays how a warrior must replenish his own moral courage and not allow ambition to coarsen his sense of decency.
The Last Platoon explores firefights expertly told by a combat veteran. Listeners will feel like they have entered a strange, alien world as they hear, in great detail, how the Marines and Taliban clash, circle each other, probe for weakness, and clash again in primordial violence, neither side yielding. While intrigue and deceit play out at the higher levels, in Afghanistan's bright poppy fields only the killing instinct will decide the winner.
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Accurate and Spot on!
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West, who was an assistant SECDEF, and whose son was also an assistant SECDEF Special Ops (and whose college classmates have mentioned as our generation's JFK), has standing to compare Vietnam and Afghanistan with authority matched by only James Webb.
The political references are clear. POTUS in this novel is modeled on our current POTUS, who strives to obey the commandment "win the next election" that is attributed to Kissinger. Some of the attackers on the Afghan base are Vietnamese sappers who are outcasts from their native land because their fathers were South Vietnamese soldiers. Vietnam's key terrain in the great powers fights projected by SECDEF Mattis come to mind.
West's novel is a familiar military story which pits downward loyalty against the political needs of POTUS and the chain of command. As such, it recalls Webb's "Something to die for" among others.
West (and son) is as important a story teller about American War as Clint Eastwood (and son); it is time for Hollywood (Eastwoods?) to make some of the West's stories because we, Americans, need pro-American and tactically sound war movies.
Bing West has the authority of JamesWebb.com
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The narrators performance and different voices are good, my only gripe is his speaking cadence.
A Fictional story which could be real
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Unvarnished reality, the way Marines fight.
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good book. terrible narration.
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Good Fiction book
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a good read for GWOT vets.
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The reading performance by Mr Graybill was superb. The voices and accents he portrays help paint a picture of each character. His pace and tone pass on excitement and fear as well as comedy and relief.
I’ll recommend this audiobook to anyone who asks. It was one of my favorites in recent memory.
A great story well read
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Great Story...Not a good performance
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