Although the title is reminiscent of a film title Sylvester Stalonne, this story is by no means that of a Rambo, on the contrary, it is an authentic reflection of an officer's work, driver Tiger helicopter involved in combat missions in Afghanistan and Libya. The book is certainly small in size and thickness, but in these brief chapters are intertwined story of fighting and personal reflections on his soldiering, commitment, his fears, his joys, his pride of accomplishment. Some may be a little surprised that an officer may so express what they qualify with disdain "détats soul" and it will be wrong. Because the questions are Brice Erbland his honor and say everything runs very healthy, very fair and increasingly expressed with a style that has nothing caricatural staccato that too often characterizes the words of his fellow men. There aa short chapters in these material goods thoughts, thoughts that many civilians can also share on command, fear, man.