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We March at Midnight
- A War Memoir
- Narrated by: Will Damron
- Length: 9 hrs and 2 mins
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Summary
What would the war do without me?
We March at Midnight is award-winning author Ray McPadden’s chronicle of his experience as a highly decorated Ranger officer leading some of the most dangerous missions during the height of the Iraq and Afghan wars. In 2005, Ray joined the army in search of what he calls “the moment” - a chance to prove to himself and his brothers in arms that he is a true leader. His job is to establish the first outpost in the Korengal, Afghanistan’s deadliest valley, and his decisions and mistakes will have a permanent impact on the men he commands. During the 15-month tour, his unit receives numerous decorations for valor while suffering nearly 50 percent casualties, ultimately accomplishing their mission in a land considered unwinnable.
Prowess with a rifle platoon soon earns Ray a position in the world’s premiere raiding force, the 75th Ranger Regiment, an accomplishment earned by less than one percent of the officers in the US Army, and during the most combat-heavy period of the 21st century. Ray spearheads the first joint-strike force of Army Rangers and Navy SEALs, in a shadow war against the agents of a foreign government, where lightning raids by helicopter, armored vehicle, and foot are his nightly routine.
In 2009, when Ray returns to the same corner of Afghanistan where his military career began, he suddenly finds himself tasked with leading Rangers against a target he knows all too well: the home of friends from his first tour. As he leads one last raid, Ray is at war with himself. Conquering this unexpected enemy proves the greatest challenge of all.
We March at Midnight is a blood-spattered tour de force of growing up, leadership, the nature of war, and its aftermath.
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- Ed Challinor
- 21-12-23
Mesmerising story. Beautiful & intelligently written.
I wish all memoirs were written like this. Read it again as soon as i got to the end. Reminded me a little of ‘what will remain’. Sad that so many other great stories are not told so well.
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- Adek
- 22-10-23
Very good.
This book stands out due to a number of things. First, the story takes you on a journey through several battles, tours and the life living of a young officer. first skirmish through to his last action. Second, the personal and emotional journey and resulting impact. Exceptional and rich prose it is unlike most war stories. Certainly not pompous, but a wider vocabulary is used that the standard of the genre. It is very honest, open and humble. The narration perfectly suited to it.
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- Danzel
- 16-05-23
Very interesting listen
This was a well presented accounted of war, the narration was good and suiting to the style of writing.
Well worth a listen, not the best, but, certainly now where near the worst.
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