Book Description
In one remote detonated explosive instant of murder, an act of National Service and family duty befalls the youngest sister of a killed-in-action soldier in the war in Iraq. Down the rabbit hole of post-traumatic stress disorder, the Gold Star Sister finds herself in the dark revelations of wars-classified blown-up human carnage, Army gross negligence, and Army dereliction of duty. The United States Army declares to the dead soldier’s family, “There’s nothing to see!” The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) declares, “No record exists on Corporal Christopher West!” All the family received is an empty Army uniform in a wooden casket, without being informed or guided on Corporal Christopher West’s congressionally mandated Army enlisted posthumous rights. The battle for justice and advocation commence with Godspeed.