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“Everyone standing on the road as the body went past had been so utterly silent, so still. There was no sound or movement except for the slow steps of the Corpsmen and the steady progress of the corpse. It’d been an image of death from another world. But now I know where that corpse was headed, to the old gunny at PRP. And if there was a wedding ring, the gunny would have slowly worked it off the stiff, dead fingers. He would have gathered all the personal effects and prepared the body for transport. Then it would have gone by air to TQ. And as it was unloaded off the bird, the Marines would have stood silent and still, just as we had in Fallujah. And they would have put it on a C-130 to Kuwait. And they would have stood silent and still in Kuwait. And they would have stood silent and still in Germany, and silent and still at Dover Air Force Base. Everywhere it went, Marines and sailors and soldiers and airmen would have stood at attention as it traveled to the family of the fallen, where the silence, the stillness, would end.”

Quote by Phil Klay

Work

Redeployment

Redeployment is a poignant collection of short stories that delves into the lives of soldiers returning from conflict. The narratives offer a raw and intimate look at the psychological and emotional challenges faced by veterans, as they attempt to reintegrate into civilian life. more

Author

Phil Klay
Phil Klay

Phil Klay, born in 1983, is an American writer known for his works that focus on the theme of war and its profound impact on individuals and society. His debut novel, Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, making him the youngest recipient of the award in its history. more

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