Bravo Company, Ben Kesling
Bravo Company, Ben Kesling
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Bravo Company
An Afghanistan Deployment and Its Aftermath

Author: Ben Kesling

Narrator: Ben Kesling

Unabridged: 12 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/01/2022


Synopsis

A timely and searing account of the American war in AfghanistanIn Bravo Company, journalist and combat veteran Ben Kesling tells the story of the war in Afghanistan through the eyes of the men of one unit, part of a combat-hardened parachute infantry regiment in the US Army’s 82nd Airborne Division.A decade ago, the soldiers of Bravo Company deployed to Afghanistan for a tour in Kandahar’s notorious Arghandab Valley. By the time they made it home, three soldiers had been killed in action, a dozen more had lost limbs, and an astonishing half of the company had earned Purple Hearts.In the decade since, two of the soldiers have died by suicide, more than a dozen have tried, and others admit they’ve considered it. Declared at “extraordinary risk” by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Bravo Company was chosen as test subjects for a new approach to the veteran crisis, focusing less on isolated individuals and more on the group.Written with an insider’s eye and ear and drawing on extensive interviews and original reporting, Bravo Company follows the men from their initial enlistment and training, through their deployment and a major shift in their mission, and then on to what has happened in the decade since, as they returned to combat in other units or moved on with their lives as civilians, or struggled to.This is a powerful, insightful, and memorable account of a war that didn’t end for these soldiers just because Bravo Company came home.

About Ben Kesling

Ben Kesling is a Midwest correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, where he focuses on domestic security and veterans’s issues. He has a Master of Divinity degree from Harvard Divinity School, attended the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, and previously served as a Marine Corps infantry officer in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is also a two-day Jeopardy! champion. He lives in Chicago with his wife and four children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aaron on September 18, 2022

I have read a lot of the books chronicling our war in Afghanistan, and this one belongs on the list of the very best. Unlike a lot of journalistic accounts of deployment or battle heavy soldier memoirs, this book delves deeply into the lives of the soldiers when they returned home and the struggles......more

Goodreads review by Jake on September 22, 2024

4.5 out of 5 stars. I found this book hard to put down. The way the author told the story of Bravo Company was captivating and informative. I really appreciated that he continued the story after their deployment. The effects of war for many don’t stop just because deployment ends. By the end to the......more

Goodreads review by Haley on June 04, 2024

What a fantastic book. Heartbreaking but so wonderful all at the same time. I liked the different sections this was broken into and how it followed different soldiers' stories. Eye opening and insightful.......more

Goodreads review by Zachary on March 12, 2023

Kesling's book was underwhelming. A good portion seemed like he was trying to flex his prose skills, which was cringy and felt out of place. I suppose the story of Bravo was worth telling, but what distinguished the company from a dozen others? Nothing really seemed to stand out, as I am sure other......more

Goodreads review by John Connolly on June 24, 2023

Moving Having had similar experiences in my career this book brought me back in both good and bad ways. In the end it acted as a sort of healing. This will be recommended reading to my brothers and soldiers.......more


Quotes

“Gut-wrenching…Devastating yet cautiously hopeful, this is an essential study of combat trauma.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Impossible to put down…A gripping, detailed, nuts-and-bolt account of their ordeal…An outstanding narrative about a single unit’s harrowing experiences.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Bravo Company is that rare deep dive into the meaning of war and soldiering…and what happens after you hang up the uniform.” Booklist

“Captures not only war but the way war puts the complexities and paradoxes of life itself in sharp relief.” Phil Klay, New York Times bestselling author

“Bravo Company is an honest account of bravery, sacrifice, and what it means to seek redemption…Read this remarkable book.” Jake Tapper, CNN anchor and New York Times bestselling author

“Masterful…For those who came home, Kesling’s book is a road map of their journey. For those who were lost, this book stands as a memorial.” Elliot Ackerman, New York Times bestselling author

“War’s long, dark tail emerges in all its terror and thrill here, summoning the old wisdom of the past not even being past. What a great book.” Matt Gallagher, author of Empire City 

“Perfectly captures the true cost of the decades-long war in Afghanistan…For anyone who ever wanted to know about the cost of war, this is the book.” Ron Nixon, global investigations editor, Associated Press

“The men of Bravo Company are captivating, raw, salty—and above all real. Ben Kesling knows of what he writes and does us a service to bring home their stories of war and the battles afterward.” Quil Lawrence, NPR correspondent and former bureau chief in Baghdad and Kabul


Awards

  • #1 Amazon bestseller