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William Yeske: Damn the Valley
On episode #229 of The Author Factor Podcast, I am having a conversation with nonfiction book author, William "Will" Yeske. Will is a US Army combat veteran who served until 2018, despite being medically retired in 2015.
He recently published his first nonfiction book, "Damn the Valley," inspired by his experiences in Afghanistan with the 82nd Airborne. Beyond his service, Will is an entrepreneur, running No Limits Marketing Group and serving as a founding board member of Rally for the Troops.
Will's nonfiction book, "Damn the Valley," captures the resilience and bravery of soldiers through vividly recounted experiences, such as surviving a thousand-pound vehicle bomb attack. Listeners will find his book intriguing for its raw and authentic portrayal of the sacrifices made by ground soldiers in Afghanistan, highlighting their courage and dedication.
Being a nonfiction book author has profoundly impacted Will, allowing him to document the untold stories of infantry soldiers and provide a voice to unsung heroes. This journey has not only been therapeutic for him but has also offered support and understanding to fellow veterans and their families.
Learn more about William Yeske by visiting DamnTheValleyBook.com.
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