You Just Survive
A Combat Veteran Memoir of PTSD and Trauma Recovery with Modern War Stories from Iraq and Afghanistan
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Jeffrey Sabins
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This is not a sanitized war book. It is a combat veteran memoir told hour by hour, from turret scans in Ramadi and Marjah to patrols that ended with IEDs, mortars, and decisions you carry forever. If you search for modern war stories from Iraq and Afghanistan, you will find the real, unfiltered scenes that define this book.
The book also lays bare the aftermath. Nightmares, smell triggers, hypervigilance, and the paperwork of coming home are written with the same blunt honesty as the firefights. You Just Survive guides readers through PTSD and trauma recovery without pity or platitudes, showing what it takes to keep showing up after the fight is over.
Inside you will find: real patrol scenes and leadership under fire; personal reckonings including the IED that “took me out,” the sniper round that almost ended a life, and the days that followed when surviving was the only work left. These are stories for veterans, for families, for readers who want honest modern war stories and a clear view of recovery after combat.
If you want a military memoir that refuses Hollywood polish and speaks plainly about trauma, guilt, brotherhood, and the slow work of healing, this book delivers. Read it to understand what combat does to a mind, and how a man keeps going anyway.
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