Meantime: The Aesthetics of Soldiering 
Stephen Paul Register moved around often as a child in the American South. He settled in Nashville before joining the Tennessee National Guard. He was deployed to to Baghdad, Iraq and Kuwait for over 16 months from 2003 to 2004. He served in Hurricane Katrina relief efforts and also had the duty of supporting Border Patrol in Yuma, Arizona. Stephen attended Belmont University in Nashville from
Fantastic book. Highly recommend!

This book is not a factual recounting of the Iraq war. In fact, it is so much more than that. And that's why I honestly love this book.Register crafts a beautiful picture of what it means to be soldier by going so far beyond the day-to-day occurrences of his time spent in service. So often we look at soldiers as "people who go and protect our country" without any story to tell who these people really are as human beings. Very rarely are we given the opportunity to truly meet and understand
This is a good book! It is a MUST read if you really want to know about a soldiers life. War is not 24/7, there is life in between. Not only does the author convey the tragedy of modern day warfare from his time in Iraq, but also the good that soldiers do from Mississippi to Arizona...in the meantime! It is NOT ONLY a book about WAR; it is about how a good soldier deals with it...his thoughts, his actions, his friends in country, his overall experience. His short stories show us that Soldiering
wow!
This book was an amazing account of what it's really like to be a soldier. I had goosebumps on body parts I didn't even know I had.
Stephen Paul Register
ebook | Pages: 155 pages Rating: 4.52 | 50 Users | 20 Reviews

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Title | : | Meantime: The Aesthetics of Soldiering |
Author | : | Stephen Paul Register |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | 1st |
Pages | : | Pages: 155 pages |
Published | : | November 13th 2011 by Stephen Paul Register |
Categories | : | War. Military Fiction. Nonfiction. Military. Military History. Historical |
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This book is an excellent read. Stephen Register's ability to capture both beauty and tragedy mixed with the military frustrations that accompany life on a deployment captured me while I was reading. Every person who longs to understand what really goes on in the minds of our soldiers as they serve over seas should read this book. Soldiers will also enjoy "Meantime" because of the grainy realism he portrays mixed with the full range of emotion many of us have felt on a long seemingly meaningless deployment. Do not pass this book up, you will be hard pressed to find a better one in the "meantime."Mention Books In Pursuance Of Meantime: The Aesthetics of Soldiering
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.stephenpaulregister.com/#!portfolio |
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Ratings: 4.52 From 50 Users | 20 ReviewsWrite-Up Epithetical Books Meantime: The Aesthetics of Soldiering
Wonderfully realStephen Paul Register moved around often as a child in the American South. He settled in Nashville before joining the Tennessee National Guard. He was deployed to to Baghdad, Iraq and Kuwait for over 16 months from 2003 to 2004. He served in Hurricane Katrina relief efforts and also had the duty of supporting Border Patrol in Yuma, Arizona. Stephen attended Belmont University in Nashville from
Fantastic book. Highly recommend!

This book is not a factual recounting of the Iraq war. In fact, it is so much more than that. And that's why I honestly love this book.Register crafts a beautiful picture of what it means to be soldier by going so far beyond the day-to-day occurrences of his time spent in service. So often we look at soldiers as "people who go and protect our country" without any story to tell who these people really are as human beings. Very rarely are we given the opportunity to truly meet and understand
This is a good book! It is a MUST read if you really want to know about a soldiers life. War is not 24/7, there is life in between. Not only does the author convey the tragedy of modern day warfare from his time in Iraq, but also the good that soldiers do from Mississippi to Arizona...in the meantime! It is NOT ONLY a book about WAR; it is about how a good soldier deals with it...his thoughts, his actions, his friends in country, his overall experience. His short stories show us that Soldiering
wow!
This book was an amazing account of what it's really like to be a soldier. I had goosebumps on body parts I didn't even know I had.
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