
Crossfire: I Am a Soldier in the United States
by Flying Iron
About This Novel
The witness of "Crossfire: I Was a Soldier in the United States" is an ordinary Chinese boy. By chance, he joined the "Financial Management Specialist", a special branch of the U. S. Army, while studying in the United States. During his military career, he experienced many firsts in his life: the first time he touched a gun, the first time he flew on a military aircraft, the first time he came to a war-torn world, the first time he was on the front line of combat, the first time he encountered a roadside bomb, the first time he saw a few sacks of U. S. Dollars... He built a colorful and colorful life. Before joining the army, he worked as a waiter in New York, handed out flyers, worked as a salesperson in the job hopping market, and worked in the world's largest Disneyland... All of which were indispensable for him to realize his "dream of studying in the United States." The more than eight years between the ages of 19 and 28 were his passionate youth, and also the transformation process of a young man from being confused and not knowing what to do to being able to control his own future.
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Official(15)Scraped 1d ago
Being a soldier is also a profession
The military is also a profession. "The military is the same as the workplace. You have to have a certain degree of control. It won't work if you are too loose, and your work will be ineffective and your leaders won't like it; but it won't work if you are too rigorous. It will appear that others are too loose and your colleagues won't like it."
It looks good, but I just want to ask, is it part of the real life of the US military?
It looks good, but I just want to ask, is it part of the real life of the US military?
You should use your career to correct your ideals in life!
Okay, I'll wait and see for free
Very nice. Learned about an unfamiliar profession - American soldiers, and learned about an unfamiliar place - Afghanistan
Why does one chapter cost 1119 book coins?
It's quite interesting, like an autobiography, not like a novel.
Nice-------
So expensive, look down on it
Here to support the author!
I have read Luo Xue's book about his service on an American aircraft carrier before, and I would like to support you too! Take a look at the similarities and differences between two authors who have served in the US military.
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Official(15)Scraped 1d ago
Being a soldier is also a profession
The military is also a profession. "The military is the same as the workplace. You have to have a certain degree of control. It won't work if you are too loose, and your work will be ineffective and your leaders won't like it; but it won't work if you are too rigorous. It will appear that others are too loose and your colleagues won't like it."
It looks good, but I just want to ask, is it part of the real life of the US military?
It looks good, but I just want to ask, is it part of the real life of the US military?
You should use your career to correct your ideals in life!
Okay, I'll wait and see for free
Very nice. Learned about an unfamiliar profession - American soldiers, and learned about an unfamiliar place - Afghanistan
Why does one chapter cost 1119 book coins?
It's quite interesting, like an autobiography, not like a novel.
Nice-------
So expensive, look down on it
Here to support the author!
I have read Luo Xue's book about his service on an American aircraft carrier before, and I would like to support you too! Take a look at the similarities and differences between two authors who have served in the US military.
