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‘He’s an adopted son’: The three-decade love affair between Gloucester and Sebastian JungerGLOUCESTER — Sebastian Junger took a seat at the bar in the Crow’s Nest, looked around, and felt all the old feelings again. “I know I’m not here anymore, but I feel like I’m walking ...
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‘In My Time of Dying’ Review: Sebastian Junger, Staying AliveSebastian Junger has lived multiple lives and almost died in many of them. There was his accident while working for a tree-felling company that inspired him to research a book on dangerous jobs ...
We revisit Robin Young's May 2024 conversation with journalist Sebastian Junger about his book "In My Time of Dying: How I came Face to Face With the Idea of an Afterlife." In his work ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Sebastian Junger, author of "Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging", has been to multiple combat zones throughout the world, covering numerous conflicts as a war ...
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New documentary explores why some veterans join the extremism movementA new documentary produced by war journalist Sebastian Junger and Navy veteran Ken Harbaugh explains the link between veterans and violent extremist groups and explores what their participation ...
To defeat ISIS, the world first must understand why it’s appealing, says documentarian Sebastian Junger. 3 min read This story appears in the February 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine.
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