by Ryan Andrew Voznick (Author)
Are you ready to jump face-first off a cliff or into a river, then march for miles, blow up a bridge, and engage in hand-to-hand combat with the enemy, all in a day's work? If you're nodding your head "yes," then you might be tough enough to attend the Sapper Leader Course, one of the most demanding training courses the United States Army has to offer. In Grit, Guts, and C4, author Ryan Voznick provides a raw, insider look at how he survived the grueling twenty-eight-day training combat engineer course for select leaders. Voznick's book not only describes the struggles of being under intense stress but also acts as an expos of this lesser-known military course held by the US Army Engineer School at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Written three months after his 2008 graduation, Voznick unabashedly encourages-and possibly, discourages-readers considering this extreme military experience. He explains how, as an ROTC officer cadet, he prepares, only to find himself unprepared, ultimately going on to surmount the school's intense mental and physical challenges. Through both personal reflections and training foibles, Voznick takes readers deep inside the experience. He details helicopter dives, eighty-pound-ruck runs, and tactical door explosions with an unapologetic, defiant, third-digit salute to, as he puts it, getting his ass kicked by Sapper School instructors. It is his inner dialogue-the "never give up or give in" attitude instilled in members of the US armed forces-that inspires him to ignore his bloodied palms, fatigued muscles, and starved stomach to get through this ultimate test of human endurance. By chronicling his mistakes as well as his triumphs, Voznick inspires anyone facing fear, weakness, failure, or displacement to persevere-as he did-through seemingly insurmountable odds.
Author Biography
Ryan Voznick is a former ROTC cadet and currently a captain stationed at Fort Irwin, CA. In his youth, he fueled his love for adventure through the Boy Scouts of America, ultimately attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. In 2004, he signed up for the ROTC at San Diego State University and, since then, has attended numerous army schools. The Sapper Leader Course, a.k.a. Sapper School, was one of his most intense life experience to date. An avid camper, hiker, rappeler, and overall adventure seeker, Voznick wrote Grit, Guts, and C4 within three months of his 2008 graduation to tell his story with extreme clarity and accuracy. He is sharing his personal experience in order to encourage (or discourage) anyone considering attending such an extreme military experience. More than that, though, he wrote Grit, Guts, and C4 to serve as an inspiration for others to overcome seemingly insurmountable mental and physical obstacles in life.
Number of Pages: 84
Dimensions: 0.17 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: January 10, 2014