Description
Cannon finds herself in a combat zone, ostracised from family, friends, and even her fellow Marines as the men are told to avoid her. The connections she makes are born from trauma and desperation and the choices she makes will echo throughout many lives.
Corporal Cannon is not the story of a heroine; it is the hard-hitting account of just one of the flawed individuals who make up the United States' fighting forces. Mistakes in the battlefield can have dire consequences, personally and professionally. Reflecting on her time in service, the author weaves a story of past and present, and the healing that can come with admitting our mistakes and moving past them.
About the Author
Savannah Cannon left the United States Marine Corps in 2012. She spent years ignoring what she endured in Afghanistan before deciding to write her story as a way to process the events. She currently lives in San Diego and works as a network engineer on unmanned aircraft for the United States Navy. She interviews and writes others' trauma stories to help them as she has been helped by the process of writing this book.
Reviews
A simply riveting and impressively candid military memoir from cover to cover. * Midwest Book Review 04/01/2023 *
This is an eye-opening and enlightening memoir. More than just a rebuke of those in power, it's a story of a terribly young female at war, doing the best she can to survive...This book sheds light on the human cost of war as well as the effects of victimization within a system through which one hopes to be protected. * The San Francisco Book Review 10/11/2022 *
Book Information
ISBN 9781636241661
Author Savannah Cannon
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint Casemate Publishers
Publisher Casemate Publishers