The Sea of Feed

About the Book
When one entity attempts to gain sovereignty toward something, it results to turmoil. As the general population suffers from the chaos and devastation, the combatants in the field experience a different kind of horror. This is the kind of feat that Mingin Irn conveys in his biography, The Sea of Feed.
While serving in the military, Mingin saw lives taken away by bullets and explosives as people navigate the tricky fields of war. He was one of the wounded soldiers fighting for a nation’s cause. But the pain he felt physically cannot compare to the despair he felt in his soul as he grieves for all the innocent and young lives that ended before his eyes. So Mingin Irn dedicates his work to those who devote their lives in defending a nation, to those who lost their lives in combat, those who lost their loved ones in war, and to those who are suffering the destruction of armed catastrophes.

About the Author
After serving in the United States Army for 14 years in the Military Intelligence Corps as a 35M, Human Intelligence Collector (Interrogator/Linguist), Mingin Irn was honorably separated from Active Duty for service connected injuries he incurred while on OEF status, spending over six months in a coma, enduring 32 reconstructive surgeries, and 13 months in physical rehabilitation. Consequently, he is a "Wounded Warrior Alumni" and is proud to be part of the "Wounded Warrior Project." Using his Post-9/11 G.I. Bill, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, graduating CUMLAUDE. Furthermore, his educational achievements include his induction into the following HONOR SOCIETIES: Golden Key International Honor Society, SALUTE Veterans National Honor Society, Sigma Beta Delta International Honor Society for Business, and Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society.

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The Sea of Feed

About the Book
When one entity attempts to gain sovereignty toward something, it results to turmoil. As the general population suffers from the chaos and devastation, the combatants in the field experience a different kind of horror. This is the kind of feat that Mingin Irn conveys in his biography, The Sea of Feed.
While serving in the military, Mingin saw lives taken away by bullets and explosives as people navigate the tricky fields of war. He was one of the wounded soldiers fighting for a nation’s cause. But the pain he felt physically cannot compare to the despair he felt in his soul as he grieves for all the innocent and young lives that ended before his eyes. So Mingin Irn dedicates his work to those who devote their lives in defending a nation, to those who lost their lives in combat, those who lost their loved ones in war, and to those who are suffering the destruction of armed catastrophes.

About the Author
After serving in the United States Army for 14 years in the Military Intelligence Corps as a 35M, Human Intelligence Collector (Interrogator/Linguist), Mingin Irn was honorably separated from Active Duty for service connected injuries he incurred while on OEF status, spending over six months in a coma, enduring 32 reconstructive surgeries, and 13 months in physical rehabilitation. Consequently, he is a "Wounded Warrior Alumni" and is proud to be part of the "Wounded Warrior Project." Using his Post-9/11 G.I. Bill, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, graduating CUMLAUDE. Furthermore, his educational achievements include his induction into the following HONOR SOCIETIES: Golden Key International Honor Society, SALUTE Veterans National Honor Society, Sigma Beta Delta International Honor Society for Business, and Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society.

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The Sea of Feed

The Sea of Feed

by Mingin Irn
The Sea of Feed

The Sea of Feed

by Mingin Irn

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About the Book
When one entity attempts to gain sovereignty toward something, it results to turmoil. As the general population suffers from the chaos and devastation, the combatants in the field experience a different kind of horror. This is the kind of feat that Mingin Irn conveys in his biography, The Sea of Feed.
While serving in the military, Mingin saw lives taken away by bullets and explosives as people navigate the tricky fields of war. He was one of the wounded soldiers fighting for a nation’s cause. But the pain he felt physically cannot compare to the despair he felt in his soul as he grieves for all the innocent and young lives that ended before his eyes. So Mingin Irn dedicates his work to those who devote their lives in defending a nation, to those who lost their lives in combat, those who lost their loved ones in war, and to those who are suffering the destruction of armed catastrophes.

About the Author
After serving in the United States Army for 14 years in the Military Intelligence Corps as a 35M, Human Intelligence Collector (Interrogator/Linguist), Mingin Irn was honorably separated from Active Duty for service connected injuries he incurred while on OEF status, spending over six months in a coma, enduring 32 reconstructive surgeries, and 13 months in physical rehabilitation. Consequently, he is a "Wounded Warrior Alumni" and is proud to be part of the "Wounded Warrior Project." Using his Post-9/11 G.I. Bill, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, graduating CUMLAUDE. Furthermore, his educational achievements include his induction into the following HONOR SOCIETIES: Golden Key International Honor Society, SALUTE Veterans National Honor Society, Sigma Beta Delta International Honor Society for Business, and Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798886044928
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Company, Inc.
Publication date: 06/21/2023
Sold by: PUBLISHDRIVE KFT
Format: eBook
Pages: 124
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

With a Bachelor's in Business Administration, and after serving in the United States Army for 14 years in the Military Intelligence Corps as a 35M, Human Intelligence Collector (Interrogator/Linguist), I was Honorably separated from Active Duty for service connected injuries I incurred while on OEF status, which left me on life support and in a coma for months. Throughout my many ventures during my Active Duty Military Intelligence career, I have traveled to many places, both foreign and domestic, and my writing depicts my arduous trek. Consequently, I am a "Wounded Warrior Alumni" and I am proud to be part of the "Wounded Warrior Project".
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