Sirens, Laura Naylor Colbert
Sirens, Laura Naylor Colbert
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Sirens
How to Pee Standing Up—An Alarming Memoir of Combat and Coming Back Home

Author: Laura Naylor Colbert

Narrator: Laura Naylor Colbert

Unabridged: 8 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublishDrive

Published: 12/15/2020


Synopsis

Bronze Medal Winner from the Military Writers Society of America!
There’s a steep learning curve for every American soldier who deploys to the Middle East war zone. Much of that involves culture shock, and the excitement and confusion also applies to female soldiers. And when that female soldier is also a Military Police Officer, the curve gets bent way out of shape. Laura Colbert was heartland-bred and tough enough when the Army sent her to an MP unit in Baghdad, but she quickly discovered soldiering in Iraq involved a lot more than she expected.
How to establish her military cop cred? How to deal with chauvinistic soldiers? How to deal with Iraqis—men who disrespected her and women who initially distrusted her? How much military law applied in a lawless land? And dealing with even the simplest things, like how to pee standing up. Laura managed it and survived, but the learning curve just bent in another direction when she came home from war suffering with stress and anxiety that eventually bloomed into Post-Traumatic Stress.
“...Since she got back, Naylor has been on a new mission, one she believes also serves her country: She shows...what the war is really like for the soldiers who have to fight it.”
—Dee J. Hall, Wisconsin State Journal
“Colbert...has told her story...in the hopes of relating the reality of her war to people half a world away who experienced it only through increasingly small TV news clips and articles in print publications.”
—Nathan Phelps, USA TODAY Network

Reviews

Spc Laura - An army reservist who was in Iraq in the early period 2013-2014 for 16 months. It was suppose to be a 6 month posting but with 5 or more extensions ( I stopped counting) ...the time more than doubled. This is gritty read of service life in Iraq as military police. How the weariness start......more

Goodreads review by Lori

The acronyms were way too much for me. However, that aside, the story was truly written from the heart. The authors emotions brought my own emotions to the forefront. I have a new and clearer understanding of our veterans struggles. TY to all who have gone to bat for us. Forever in my prayers. I wis......more

Goodreads review by Kathy

I’ve heard Laura’s presentation about her time in Iraq, and like that, this book is so well written it feels like she is having a conversation with you. She writes clearly, with description, with humor, and most importantly with honesty.......more

Goodreads review by Cara

This is an excellent book and I recommend anyone read it. I loved the raw stories and excellent narrative of a strong woman experiencing war. This is a book I will recommend to everyone in my life, especially those with Wisconsin pride......more