Shoot Like a Girl
One Woman's Dramatic Fight in Afghanistan and on the Home Front
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Cynthia Farrell
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On June 29, 2009, Air National Guard major Mary Jennings "MJ" Hegar was shot down while on a medevac mission on her third tour in Afghanistan. Despite being wounded, she fought the enemy and saved the lives of her crew and their patients. But soon she would face a new battle: to give women who serve on the front lines the credit they deserve....
After being commissioned into the US Air Force, MJ Hegar was selected for pilot training by the Air National Guard, finished at the top of her class, then served three tours in Afghanistan flying combat search and rescue missions, culminating in a harrowing rescue attempt that would earn MJ the Purple Heart as well as the Distinguished Flying Cross with Valor Device.
But it was on American soil that Hegar would embark on her greatest challenge - to eliminate the military's Ground Combat Exclusion Policy, which kept female armed service members from officially serving in combat roles despite their longstanding record of doing so with honor.
In Shoot Like a Girl, MJ takes the listener on a dramatic journey through her military career: an inspiring, humorous, and thrilling true story of a brave, high-spirited, and unforgettable woman who has spent much of her life ready to sacrifice everything for her country, her fellow man, and her sense of justice.
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- Blurto
- 07-09-2024
Girl achieves her dream to fly
Overcoming first world problems the author recalls in a detailed manner her pursuit of her dream to become a pilot and she has countless opportunities so no doubt she does. . Without the detail (including translations of military acronyms ^ yawn) there isn’t enough substance for a book - there is no story here. I won’t get to the end and ( truly regret buying it justifying her entitlement. While thus book may be of interest to some wanting to become a pilot in the US Air Force - that’s not me.
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