One Brick at a Time

Author:   Rich Walton
Publisher:   One Brick at a Time Press
ISBN:  

9781737858805


Pages:   244
Publication Date:   24 January 2022
Format:   Paperback
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For over 4 1/2 years, Rich Walton was a civilian contractor working on construction jobs in the Afghanistan war zone. His role included actively connecting with US and Afghan military and the heads of various coalition task forces. In addition to working on military bases surrounded by protective walls, he worked outside the bases on schools, women's dorms, medical clinics, and public structures being built in the Afghan villages. The Taliban and other terrorists did not want these structures built, so the dangers were very real and a constant threat. This book will give you insights on how Rich Walton became an expert drumming up construction jobs and how creative business networking amidst sniper fire and terrorist attacks helped him succeed in business and make it out alive. Some of his stories and photos will tug at your heart emotionally while others are unbelievably hilarious. Through these experiences, you will see how Rich Walton came to be known as The Face of America the Afghans will Remember. Includes resources, study guide questions, and military terminology lists.

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Author:   Rich Walton
Publisher:   One Brick at a Time Press
Imprint:   One Brick at a Time Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.331kg
ISBN:  

9781737858805


ISBN 10:   1737858800
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   24 January 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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I was mesmerized reading Rich Walton's book about his intriguing and mind-boggling adventures in Afghanistan. If you are up for a wild, first-hand account of what it's like to conduct business in a frenzied, war-torn setting, make sure you pick up a copy of One Brick at a Time. Greg Jacob Professor, Author and Fulbright Scholar A fascinating account . . . Rich Walton brings you incredible first-hand experiences of amazing true stories of his journeys throughout Afghanistan. One Brick at a Time is a riveting story and a great read. Doug Bomarito JD, USNA 1968, U.S. Navy Vietnam Combat Veteran One Brick at a Time depicts what it takes to succeed in life and business. Mr. Rich's adventures provide lessons in networking and just 'how to get things done.' This entertaining story of a businessman's experience in a combat war zone will engage all types of readers Troy Kenning Lt. Colonel, USAF, Afghanistan Veteran Rich and I met in front of the Safi hotel in downtown Kabul in 2009. We were fellow Naval Academy parents both working 'outside the wire' in Afghanistan. Reading his account took me back to the sights and sounds of living in a country at war but also learning to understand a culture so different from our own. There are roses in Afghanistan but as the Afghan saying goes, 'there is no rose without the thorn'. I highly recommend reading this to get the rest of the story usually not told. Elaine Brye Military Mom of Four, Teacher at International School of Kabul, Author of Be Safe, Love Mom In view of current world events and especially with what is currently happening in South Asia, Rich Walton's experiences in Afghanistan are very interesting and timely. In this book, One Brick at a Time, Rich details the trials and rewards of being an American contractor in a historically tribal nation in a modern world! Raymond A. Kutch USNA 1963, Former Flight Officer VietNam Veteran Rich Walton's in-depth analysis of what really goes on within Afghanistan is mind boggling. While our troops were in Afghanistan, they lived on-base, and except for minor encounters with the Taliban, they were separated from the Afghanis. On the other hand, Rich Walton worked hand-in-hand with the Afghanis the entire time he was in the country. He learned facts about the country of Afghanistan at the worker level. His book describes Afghanistan at the street level. After all that was said during our withdrawal, Rich's book tells it as it is. It is a MUST READ. CAPT Tim Myers USNA 1964, US Navy (Retired)


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Rich Walton had his own Architectural Design business for 30 years, winning several awards for his home designs in the Pacific Northwest. Upon accepting work in Afghanistan in 2009, Rich soon gained a passion for winning the hearts and minds of the Afghan people in remote areas by helping build schools that made education available to boys and girls. He firmly believes the only way Afghanistan will survive is through education.Walton worked in Afghanistan for over four years, traveling all over the country as a construction manager and architectural designer, helping build facilities for both the U.S. and Afghan armies. More importantly, Rich was a key member of the Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT), where he designed and helped construct medical facilities, the Herat University women's dorm, and a variety of other projects.Walton is a graduate of the University of Oregon and along with his wife, Shirley, was co-president of the United States Naval Academy Parents Club of Oregon & Southwest Washington.

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