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In this episode, we explore "Warbody: A Marine Sniper and the Hidden Violence of Modern Warfare" by Joshua How and Alexander Lemons, a powerful examination of the invisible wounds of war. The book delves into the long-term environmental and health consequences of modern military operations, spotlighting the real-life story of Marine sniper Alex. Through his experiences, the authors highlight the devastating effects of toxic exposures—from lead-based ammunition and pesticides to burn pits and contaminated warzones.
The narrative brings to light the concept of “slow violence”, showing how chronic exposure to harmful substances contributes to conditions like PTSD, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and heavy metal poisoning. It also critiques the systemic failures of the veterans’ healthcare system, which often overlooks the complex, compounding effects of these injuries.
This episode challenges us to rethink how we measure the true costs of war—not just in lives lost, but in long-term physical, psychological, and environmental damage. Warbody ultimately calls for a more holistic and humane approach to military strategy, healthcare policy, and environmental responsibility.
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📖🎧 Want to dive deeper? Get the book or audiobook on Amazon here.
In this episode, we explore "Warbody: A Marine Sniper and the Hidden Violence of Modern Warfare" by Joshua How and Alexander Lemons, a powerful examination of the invisible wounds of war. The book delves into the long-term environmental and health consequences of modern military operations, spotlighting the real-life story of Marine sniper Alex. Through his experiences, the authors highlight the devastating effects of toxic exposures—from lead-based ammunition and pesticides to burn pits and contaminated warzones.
The narrative brings to light the concept of “slow violence”, showing how chronic exposure to harmful substances contributes to conditions like PTSD, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and heavy metal poisoning. It also critiques the systemic failures of the veterans’ healthcare system, which often overlooks the complex, compounding effects of these injuries.
This episode challenges us to rethink how we measure the true costs of war—not just in lives lost, but in long-term physical, psychological, and environmental damage. Warbody ultimately calls for a more holistic and humane approach to military strategy, healthcare policy, and environmental responsibility.
Note: As an Amazon Associate, Book Decoded earns from qualifying purchases.
#ModernWarfare #VeteranHealth #BurnPits #PTSD #TBI #MilitaryToxicExposure #WarAndEnvironment #WarTrauma #VeteransRights #EnvironmentalJustice #Warbody #MilitaryHealthcare #CombatVeterans #InvisibleWounds #MilitaryMemoir #MilitaryHistory #PodcastRecommendations #BookSummary #WarLiterature #PodcastForVeterans
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