In 2008 Chad Rickard embedded into the Afghan Army as a U.S. Army Combat Advisor. In Mayhem 337, he powerfully recounts his experiences during a nine month period of intense combat deep in the mountains of Eastern Afghanistan. His graphic account guides you through intense combat from the streets of Khost City, to deadly mountain warfare while based at an austere combat outpost. He vividly describes the sights and sounds of battle as well as the heartbreaking aftermath of fallen comrades. From IED laden roads to air assault missions and hostage standoffs, Rickard’s story leaves nothing to the imagination. His riveting memoir brings recognition and honor to the Combat Advisor legacy that is but a footnote in U.S. military history. $5.99 on Kindle.
Mayhem 337: Memoir of a Combat Advisor in Afghanistan
The Hooligans of Kandahar: Not All War Stories are Heroic
In the birthplace of the Taliban, some men lose their lives, some lose their sanity, and others their humanity. They are the Hooligans. A group of soldiers was deployed with a mission to train and advise the Afghan National Police and help rebuild the country of Afghanistan, discover how they survived the war-torn city of Kandahar. $0.99 on Kindle.