The Last Deployment
How a Gay, Hammer-Swinging Twentysomething Survived a Year in Iraq
Author(s)
Lemer, Bronson
Collection
Big Ten Open BooksLanguage
EnglishAbstract
In 2003, after serving five and a half years as a carpenter in a North Dakota National Guard engineer unit, Bronson Lemer was ready to leave the military behind. But six months short of completing his commitment to the army, Lemer was deployed on a yearlong tour of duty to Iraq. Leaving college life behind in the Midwest, he yearns for a lost love and quietly dreams of a future as an openly gay man outside the military. He discovers that his father’s lifelong example of silent strength has taught him much about being a man, and these lessons help him survive in a war zone and to conceal his sexuality, as he is required to do by the U.S. military. The Last Deployment is a moving, provocative chronicle of one soldier’s struggle to reconcile military brotherhood with self-acceptance.
Keywords
Autobiography & memoir; Gay and lesbian studies; Current affairsDOI
10.3368/MPOF6475ISBN
9780299282196, 9780299282141, 9780299282196, 9780299282196Publisher
The University of Wisconsin PressPublication date and place
Madison, 2011Classification
Gender studies, gender groups