Battleworn: The Memoir of a Combat Medic in Afghanistan by Chantelle Taylor
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Overview: “‘Every inch a woman and every inch a warrior. In peace and war Taylor is as radiant as gold and as tough as diamond’
Sam Kiley – author of Desperate Glory and Foreign Affairs Editor of Sky News.
Chantelle Taylor joined the British Army in 1998 as a combat medical technician. Ten years later she made history, becoming the first female soldier to kill a Taliban fighter in close-quarter combat while on patrol in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. In Battleworn, she tells the story of B Company, a beleaguered group of individuals who fought relentlessly to hold Nad-e Ali, a dusty, sweltering hellhole surrounded by the Taliban.
A routine patrol into an area saturated with enemy fighters escalates into a seven-week siege. Facing the possibility of death daily, Taylor writes of gun battles and perilous patrols, culminating in the extraction of more than sixty-six casualties with four killed in action.
A powerful story written with a humility that captures the sometimes impalpable humour of soldiers at war, Battleworn provides a testament to combat medics all over the world. It highlights the crucial role that they play in today’s 360-degree battlefield.”
Genre: Non-Fiction, Autobiography
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