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Ryan Smithson

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Ryan Smithson served with the Army Corps of Engineers from 2004–2005 in Iraq where he conducted road repair, base fortifications, and various earth-moving operations. When he came home, he went to college on the GI Bill and began writing about his war experiences. With the encouragement of a professor, he kept writing and eventually published his memoir, "Ghosts of War: The True Story of a 19-Year-Old GI" (HarperCollins, 2009).

He has had several short stories and poems published in various journals and anthologies, and enjoys visiting schools to talk with young people about writing, war, and life. He wrote a play, "10 Klicks South of Whiskey" for his Master's thesis, and he was lucky enough to see it produced at Averill Park High School in
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Ryan Smithson It's impossible to know for sure, but probably not. I didn't come from one of those families where everyone serves. I didn't even own GI Joes as a kid…moreIt's impossible to know for sure, but probably not. I didn't come from one of those families where everyone serves. I didn't even own GI Joes as a kid. It was a pretty spontaneous decision that was largely influenced by my wanting to do something for the cause.(less)
Ryan Smithson Hi Julie, thanks for reading! I’d say the best part of my deployment were the people I met and the bonds formed through encountering that experience t…moreHi Julie, thanks for reading! I’d say the best part of my deployment were the people I met and the bonds formed through encountering that experience together. I do keep in touch with people from the platoon. Time and life has a way of creating some distance, but social media helps me stay up on what everyone is doing. I also get the occasional opportunity to get together with some of the soldiers I served with, and it’s always like we just picked up where we left off and we haven’t been apart for 16 years!. (less)
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“If I don't do something who will?”
Ryan Smithson, Ghosts of War: The True Story of a 19-Year-Old GI

“The way our efforts are shunned, at first we don't care. In a way it makes us proud. It's humility. And selfless service is truly selfless if you're never recognized.”
Ryan Smithson

“For me, the future was a complete paradox. One one hand [..] teachers were pushing that 'know what you want to do for the rest of your life' attitude. Yet, on the other hand I wanted to stay a kid. Parents and teachers were so intimidating when they talked about the 'real world' and taxes and mortgages and bills and insurance. With freedom comes responsibility and I wasn't sure if I was ready for all that.”
Ryan Smithson, Ghosts of War: The True Story of a 19-Year-Old GI

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