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Ghost of the Valley

By: Sean Ambriz
Narrated by: Todd Hutto, Sean Ambriz
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Ask around your local VFW about what a military police soldier does for a living. The answers will make you laugh, cringe, and sometimes simply lean back at the nonsensical tales we evoke from our comrades in arms. Even to the standard military police soldier, their experiences from one to the next are largely different depending on any number of influences. Whether that is duty station, deployments, or specific type of military police.

In this book, you will see the far edge of the combat spectrum for a military police soldier. Every so often, military police get training that enables them to be attached to units conducting missions well outside the purview of a standard military police soldier. For those soldiers, their story goes largely untold. Whether due to the incredulity of the story or because some stories are hard to talk about. The events in this book are told exactly as they happened. Some have been modified due to security concerns and for the privacy of comrades.

Ghosts of the Valley gives a full spectrum recount of the incidents that took place in Afghanistan and the recovery process that became necessary upon return to the peace of home. The book itself will hopefully serve as a benefit to soldiers who have not yet deployed, civilians who struggle to understand the average combat veteran, and the soldiers who have redeployed that still struggle in their recovery process. The book is not meant to glorify war, but to expose the horrors of it. Ghosts of the Valley also provides a comprehensive and up-to-date (as of the publication) list of resources for those struggling with PTSD or those who simply need help.

©2020 Sean Ambriz (P)2020 Sean Ambriz
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Was a page turner, loved the narration with the writer and reader. It set a tone to the book.

I loved the journey you went on with the reader and writer. It wasn't a fluffy book, in the sense that stereotypes the American soldier. The book had a variety of areas it spoke on, like the roles of leaders, the seriousness of going into battle, the impact it has on a person (PTSD) and the personal impact it had on being a son, brother and husband. I enjoyed the levels of emotion in the book, it was humorous in parts and then had you wondering what was going to happen and hoping everyone was going to come out of it alive. It captured the idea of the ghosts in the valley and what no one else will experience in those Valleys unless they lived through it. (chills) and although I live in Australia it makes me appreciate how lucky I am to have what I got. Thank you for writing this book, I know that it was a while ago now, however it is still very relevant.

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