A Soldier's Tale of Combating Hangovers

Debauchery Before the Internet

by S.D. Turner

A Soldier's Tale of Combating Hangovers
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A Soldier's Tale of Combating Hangovers

Debauchery Before the Internet

by S.D. Turner

Published Dec 12, 2020
358 Pages
6 x 9 Color Paperback and 6 x 9 Color Dust-Jacketed Hardback
Genre: HUMOR / Form / Anecdotes & Quotations


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The funniest damn book you’ll ever read about the military!

“This book makes you want more. I simply could not put it down –marvelous storytelling. Aside from being incredibly funny, S.D. Turner honors America’s soldiers past and present. I could easily see A Soldier’s Tale of Combating Hangovers being produced into a miniseries.”
̶ MAJ Donald “Captain Hand-grenade” Vandergriff, MA, RFSA, US Army (Retired)

A Soldier’s Tale of Combating Hangovers: Debauchery Before the Internet is hands-down, the laugh-out-loud military guidebook to life in the U.S. Army in the early 1990s. In his debut memoir, author S.D. Turner brilliantly captures the hysterical side of life in the military. A week after his eighteenth birthday, he finds himself at Ft. Knox, Kentucky, training as an armored crewman aboard the M1A1 battle tank. As a new recruit, the story begins with him running from furious drill sergeants and ends with him running from angry 1800-pound bulls in the twisty, cobbled streets of Pamplona, Spain.

Ride along as the author precariously finds himself naked, driving a 10-ton Army truck for his first adventure on Germany’s famed autobahn—all with an overzealous audience of French tour buses! Find out what happens to your drunken hero as he starts a beerfest brawl and almost goes to military prison for following his commander’s orders.

It’s a non-stop, wild ride down memory lane that will, at times, have you on the edge of your seat or laughing yourself to the floor. It will definitely have you asking your friends and family more questions about their time in the military.

 

About the Author

S.D. Turner

S.D. Turner spent a lifetime studying humor and the medicine of laughter while growing up in Michigan, Alabama, and Florida. He proudly served his country (twice) in the U.S. Army Armor Branch, totaling six years of honorable service. He studied domestically and internationally and currently works globally as a chief marine engineer. He has lived in, worked for, and visited well over twenty countries in as many years. When not sailing the briny deep, he loves spending time with his wife, three children, two dogs, and his extended family and friends.