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Hardcover Details
  • 11/2023
  • 979-8-88824-149-3
  • 178 pages
  • $24.95
Paperback Details
  • 11/2023
  • 979-8-88824-149-3
  • 178 pages
  • $17.95
Ebook Details
  • 11/2023
  • 979-8-88824-149-3
  • 178 pages
  • $7.49
Daniel Pinion
Author
CHOP THAT SH*T UP!

Adult; Memoir; (Market)

Chop that Sh*t Up! is a collection of stories by a military veteran with deployments ranging from Bosnia-Herzegovina to tours in Iraq. Follow along his twenty-eight-year career from private to command sergeant major, and learn how a young, gullible private became a battle-hardened soldier to an emotionally broken leader on his journey back to civilian life. Whether you served, are thinking about serving, or know or care about someone who has served, this book will make you laugh, cry, or both. A true warrior and backbone of the Army, CSM (R) Pinion shares the highs and lows of his life serving our country in this soul-sharing book about him and his men.
Reviews
A retired military lifer and non-commissioned officer who served tours in Bosnia and Iraq, Pinion reflects on his experience with a book that’s partly a compendium of funny stories and leadership lessons, but also a sort of memorial and expression of grief for soldiers lost along the way. The book is funny, as the title suggests, but also resonant thanks to Pinion’s willingness to be vulnerable and expose issues regarding mental illness in the military. Still, it's obvious throughout that he loves the Army and believed in his missions. As a cavalry scout, specializing in frequently dangerous reconnaissance missions and house-to-house fighting—life-or-death situations for him and the soldiers under his command—he had to believe.

Each story is told in roughly chronological order over the course of his career as a soldier, and each chapter describes an experience that taught him a lesson. Early on, a “ballsy” platoon sergeant sent a company of soldiers back from a gunnery range to complete prerequisite training they hadn’t yet taken. Pinion sees the wisdom in this: you should never turn down the opportunity to train if a lack of it could prove fatal. Another story finds Pinion impersonating an officer to help his platoon sergeant get out of trouble, something he did willingly because the sergeant loved his men, while a wild incident in which a superior asked for help proving his wife’s infidelity taught Pinion to question illegal or immoral orders.

As a leader, Pinion emphasizes training and discipline so soldiers know their jobs—and strived to show his troops that he cares about them by being willing to get out in the field, unlike one commander in Iraq who never wanted to leave the base. Pinion is emotional in detailing the stories of one of his men who jumped on a grenade to save others and a beloved, enthusiastic soldier killed by a sniper. His unflinching discussion of PTSD, treatment that saved his life, and his deep concern for his soldiers all have real power.

Takeaway: Wit, lessons, and touching tributes from a career soldier.

Comparable Titles: J. Pepper Bryars’s American Warfighter, Tom Satterly and Steve Jackson’s All Secure.

Production grades
Cover: B
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: A
Editing: B
Marketing copy: A

Formats
Hardcover Details
  • 11/2023
  • 979-8-88824-149-3
  • 178 pages
  • $24.95
Paperback Details
  • 11/2023
  • 979-8-88824-149-3
  • 178 pages
  • $17.95
Ebook Details
  • 11/2023
  • 979-8-88824-149-3
  • 178 pages
  • $7.49
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