The Hooligans of Kandahar, Joseph Kassabian
The Hooligans of Kandahar, Joseph Kassabian
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The Hooligans of Kandahar
Not All War Stories are Heroic

Author: Joseph Kassabian

Narrator: Thomas Dukeman

Unabridged: 10 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: TCK Publishing

Published: 08/09/2018


Synopsis

During the peak of the Afghanistan War, a group of soldiers is dropped by helicopter into the remote mountains outside of Kandahar City. Mismanaged and overlooked by command, the squad must rely on each other to survive.
Their mission is to train and advise the Afghan National Police and help rebuild the country of Afghanistan. The Afghan Police station they are assigned to live in is falling apart and disease-ridden.
Many of the police officers they are supposed to train are Taliban sleeper agents or the family of Taliban fighters. The ones that aren’t are often addicted to drugs, illiterate, or smuggling child slaves. The squad is led by Slim, a Staff Sergeant in his late twenties who has so many mental issues his insanity is his most dominant personality trait.
An alcoholic with a penchant for violent outbursts against both his own soldiers and the Afghans, he is more comfortable at war than at home.
Joseph Kassabian is the youngest and most junior fire team leader in the squad. He’s charged with leading a team of soldiers not even old enough to drink. He himself is only 21 years old. As a combat veteran from previous deployments with four years in the Army, he assumes he has seen it all. But he has no idea how bad things can get in war-torn Kandahar.
Acclaimed for its humorous, grim, sardonic, yet honest recollection of the Afghanistan war Hooligans of Kandahar is a Jarhead, and The Hurt Locker, meets I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephen

Joseph is a soldier in the US Army and was deployed for a tour of duty based around Kandahar in Afghanistan. Follow Joseph and learn what it is like to serve as an American soldier in a combat zone. The Hooligans of Kandahar is a very personal memoir and as Joseph explains at the start of his book… Al......more

Goodreads review by B.K.

‘The Hooligans of Kandahar’ is the war story that needs to be told, but which the U.S. government doesn’t want you to see. This is a true story of the war in Afghanistan told from a grunts-eye view. It is not just a story of war. More so, it is a story of young people struggling to preserve their li......more

Goodreads review by Robyn

The Hooligans of Kandahar feels honest to a degree that few war novels do—even among firsthand, nonfiction accounts. It doesn’t appear to have an agenda apart from putting down the facts as seen through one soldier’s eyes. Assignments and ops play out sans the usual narrative tendency to validate th......more

Goodreads review by Nate

A powerful indictment of the GWOT from the ground-level perspective of a U.S. Army infantryman. Often grim, though at times bleakly humorous, this memoir reads easily and gives a pleasant alternative to the sometimes bombastic accounts written by special operations veterans.......more

Goodreads review by James

An interesting look at the American occupation of Afghanistan. There isn't much structure to it, things just happen without rhyme or reason, that's how life is though. A decent little read.......more