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Ashley's War
- The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield
- Narrated by: Kathe Mazur
- Length: 10 hrs
- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs, Military & War
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Publisher's Summary
From the author of the New York Times best seller The Dressmaker of Khair Khana comes the poignant and gripping story of a groundbreaking team of female American warriors who served alongside Special Operations soldiers on the battlefield in Afghanistan - including Ashley White, a beloved soldier who died serving her country's cause.
In 2010 the US Army Special Operations Command created Cultural Support Teams, a pilot program to put women on the battlefield alongside Green Berets and Army Rangers on sensitive missions in Afghanistan. The idea was that women could access places and people that had remained out of reach and could build relationships - woman to woman - in ways that male soldiers in a conservative, traditional country could not. Though officially banned from combat, female soldiers could be "attached" to different teams, and for the first time women throughout the army heard the call to try out for this Special Ops program.
In Ashley's War, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon uses exhaustive firsthand reporting and a finely tuned understanding of the complexities of war to tell the story of CST-2, a unit of women hand-picked from across the army, and the remarkable hero at its heart: 1st Lt. Ashley White, who would become the first Cultural Support Team member killed in action and the first CST remembered on the Army Special Operations Memorial Wall of Honor alongside the Army Rangers with whom she served.
Transporting readers into this little-known world of fierce women bound together by valor, danger, and the desire to serve, Ashley's War is a riveting combat narrative and a testament to the unbreakable bonds born of war.
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and a contributor to The Atlantic's Defense One. She is the best-selling author of The Dressmaker of Khair Khana and writes regularly for leading media outlets. A Fulbright scholar and Robert Bosch Fellow, she began reporting from conflict regions during MBA study at the Harvard Business School following nearly a decade covering politics at ABC News.
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- Lachlan
- 22-12-2020
A must read for all.
An incredibly well narrated story that will pull at the core of your heart. Their stories should be mandatory reading for all.
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- Bruce Warner
- 05-02-2019
Inspiration
Inspiring, purchased the book for my daughter, great roll models in this age we live in its very hard to find.
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- Debora J. Watson
- 18-06-2015
Warriors
I am a Vietnam vet who worked over 30 years in Law enforcement. I've seen my fair share of true warriors and it is not defined by gender but by heart. The women in the this book should make us all proud of our wives and daughters and never sell them short. The book is extremely well written and engrossing.
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- Nicolle J
- 25-07-2015
Outstanding
I listen to a lot of audiobooks but this is one of my favorites. Excellent narration and outstanding story. Pick it up.
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- jacqueline
- 10-07-2015
Incredible story! Inspirational!
Especially as a 65 year old bleeding heart liberal, I found Ashley's story deeply moving and inspiring. The point is not going to war. Ashley inspires women, men, even old lady's to do the best that we can, to get closer to our potential, to do what others say is not possible. Anyone who was ever told that they couldn't do something needs to read this book. But it not just about wanting to do something others tell you not to or wanting something extraordinary. Ashley's story is about doing what you have to do to be prepared so you can be outstanding at what you want to accomplish. Knowing what you need to do is not enough, you have to do it and do it well.
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- Daryl
- 05-04-2016
Unputdownable!
I read this book as fast as I could, due in part to the accessible writing style and the brilliant emotive narration by Kathe Mazur.
This book focuses mostly on Ashley White, but it is not only her story, but the story of the military and women who wanted to be able to serve in combat roles. They faced the real dangers of war, so why not take on combat roles?
This book is about Ashley only insofar as it used her as a focal point. It is about Ashley herself and those who trained with, worked with, and fought with her. This book is more than a military puff piece and more than a girl-power biography. It's well-written, well-read, and well worth your time and credit.
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- Cynthia
- 25-04-2015
A Diamond Among Diamonds
I haven't slept much since I downloaded Gayle Tzemach Lemmon's "Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield" (2015) three days ago. It's no more disturbing than 'Mark Owen' and Kevin Maurer's "No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that Killed Osama bin Laden" (2012), and it's definitely less disturbing than Helen Thorpe's "Soldier Girls: The Battles of Three Women at Home and at War" (2014). The reason I haven't slept so well is that the writing and narration of "Ashley's War" is so good I didn't want to turn it off. It's the Audible equivalent of "I couldn't put it down."
There's a rough balance between Afghan women and American female soldiers. The majority of Afghan women are illiterate, married by age 16, have an average of 5 children, and live in family compounds carefully screened from the world (source: United Nations). In a world so small, they are the observers and family preservers.
In contrast, American women are more educated than their husbands, if they choose to marry; average fewer than 2 children each (source: Pew Research, UN); and are free to travel wherever their talents and money can take them. American women have been informally serving as soldiers since 1775, and formally a part of the Army since World War I.
The Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) - the Army Rangers and Navy SEALS of legend -badly needed the intelligence that Afghani women had. Tribal mores meant that those women would not speak to men. They would, however, talk to female soldiers. General Stanley McChrystal, who graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1976 - the same year women were first admitted - encouraged development of what became CSTs - Cultural Support Teams.
CSTs are teams of women "enablers" attached to Army Rangers or Green Berets to facilitate questioning AfghanI women and children. Female soldiers volunteer and then are selected for modified Ranger training because they are physically capable of matching those elite soldiers, and they are chosen for assignments because they are mentally capable of doing the job.
"Ashley's War" is the story of the first of the CSTs. "Ashley" is Lt Ashley White (Stumpf) one of the best of the best. Lt. White and the other female soldiers who became CSTs didn't ask for special treatment - all they asked was for the chance to prove they could do the job. And they did. Lemmon's writing was so vivid, it was like being set in a ruck march at Ft. Bliss.
The U.S. Armed Services didn't officially allow women in combat MOS's (Military Occupational Skills) until 2013. The CSTs were and are there ahead of time. Personally, I was surprised to find myself with a bitter taste of jealousy underlying the pride I feel in those soldiers . I served from 1982 to 1986, and I would have loved to have the same opportunity. I doubt even at my fittest I could have made the cut, but I had friends that surely could have. And oh, just to have had the chance . . .
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- Scott
- 23-03-2016
A great hero lost in a political style story
I'm a veteran and this book was clearly not written by someone who'd ever served a day in uniform. I'm sorry, Ashley, that this is how you are honored. Rest in peace. De Oppresso Liber
4 people found this helpful
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- Julie
- 19-06-2015
Tragic
Gripping storytelling. Heartbreaking reality. I could not put it down. Thanks for sharing an important story.
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- J. L.
- 16-06-2015
Feels like I know the CST family
I work with people who knew Ashley but hadn't read her story until it was recommended a few times. I'm so grateful I listened finally. What an inspirational woman and soldier! This book was well written and well read, making me feel like I know every CST in it. Great read!
7 people found this helpful
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- L Kirt
- 08-09-2015
Important.
This book was transformative for me. The war is current and constant, and for the vast majority of Americans, it isn't real- it isn't something we think about. We don't understand the desire to be a soldier. This book changed that for me.
Thank God for these people- the soldiers and the storytellers.
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- stuart
- 06-08-2015
Wonderful and insightful for our future together as co partners in life's battles
A must read for every man and woman
As we tag team our way through life
depending on the gifts and talents we have been blessed with!
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- Sally Cousins
- 02-10-2015
Loved it!
A great insight into a world I knew absolutely nothing about. Can't wait to see the film, I think it's an important story to tell.
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