My best friend of the last 37
years, Yancy Caruthers, published his first book. I could not be more proud of him. This memoir recounts a year-long tour of
duty at the Al Asad Airbase in Iraq. It's nonfiction that reads like a thriller, telling an in medias res story of a real military hospital.
Parts
reminded me of the old TV series MASH. Other parts played out far
differently. Not always do the scenes gush
blood and guts. There are pranks and gun
barrels and broken chairs, swollen feet and good food and pitch-black chopper
rides.
Yancy also
gave me the honor of designing the book cover.
UPDATE: 20 May 2014 --
Here is an old video of Yancy that I just found when he was stationed in Iraq.
UPDATE: 20 May 2014 --
Here is an old video of Yancy that I just found when he was stationed in Iraq.
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About the author:
Yancy Caruthers retired from twenty years of service in the U.S. Army Reserve after completing his second deployment to Iraq. He left the nursing profession in 2010 and now lives abroad with his family.
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