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Warrior Brothers by Keith Fennell
Warrior Brothers by Keith Fennell
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In this unflinching memoir, Keith Fennell provides a raw, adrenaline-fuelled account of his eleven years serving in the elite Australian Special Air Service Regiment. Joining the SAS at just twenty-one, Fennell was propelled from the jungles of East Timor to the treacherous mountains of Afghanistan and the front lines of Iraq.
This is more than a chronicle of combat; it is a profound examination of the burden of duty, the unbreakable bonds of brotherhood, and the devastating personal cost of a life defined by danger. Fennell captures the visceral intensity of being a warrior, but he also reveals the harrowing, often invisible, battle of transitioning to civilian life. Confronted with the ghosts of his past and the difficulty of finding contentment in suburban peace, his story is an honest exploration of how service changes a man. Gripping, confronting, and deeply moving, Warrior Brothers offers an unforgettable perspective on the realities of modern warfare and the struggle to find one’s place in a world that can no longer understand the soldier’s heart.
Used (good, see images, some yellowing and minor cover wear)
Softcover
ISBN 9781741667943
In this unflinching memoir, Keith Fennell provides a raw, adrenaline-fuelled account of his eleven years serving in the elite Australian Special Air Service Regiment. Joining the SAS at just twenty-one, Fennell was propelled from the jungles of East Timor to the treacherous mountains of Afghanistan and the front lines of Iraq.
This is more than a chronicle of combat; it is a profound examination of the burden of duty, the unbreakable bonds of brotherhood, and the devastating personal cost of a life defined by danger. Fennell captures the visceral intensity of being a warrior, but he also reveals the harrowing, often invisible, battle of transitioning to civilian life. Confronted with the ghosts of his past and the difficulty of finding contentment in suburban peace, his story is an honest exploration of how service changes a man. Gripping, confronting, and deeply moving, Warrior Brothers offers an unforgettable perspective on the realities of modern warfare and the struggle to find one’s place in a world that can no longer understand the soldier’s heart.
Used (good, see images, some yellowing and minor cover wear)
Softcover
ISBN 9781741667943
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