"I joined because I was bored." With those words, David Rogers Jr.
Whether surviving insane cab drivers on shore leave or sobering encounters with Somali pirates, Rogers portrays dealing with milita.
Working to end the Forever War, he follows in the tradition of the Vietnam-era anti-war GIs, powered by the absurdities of Catch-22.
Navy bootcamp in 2004, through the farces of the military life, and into the GI anti-war movement. goes on a true-life journey from U.
S. "I joined because I was bored." With those words, David Rogers Jr