Rucksack Grunt

Rucksack Grunt
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Publisher : Robert Kuhn
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : 9781737692201
ISBN-13 : 1737692201
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Book Synopsis Rucksack Grunt by : Robert Kuhn

Download or read book Rucksack Grunt written by Robert Kuhn and published by Robert Kuhn. This book was released on 2021-09-08 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: RUCKSACK GRUNT - A VIETNAM VETERAN'S MEMOIR A Vietnam War Memoir with an Underlying Love Story. A narrative about a naïve teenage boy’s evolutionary journey from his safe suburban neighborhood in Pennsylvania to the dangerous Central Highlands in Vietnam to becoming a Vietnam War Veteran as he remembers it and still struggles today to understand it all. The events of this narrative take place from 1969-1972, beginning with a young teenage boy’s love for and his marriage proposal to his high school sweetheart. Robert then decided that the best path to obtaining an education and a “real” job needed to support their future marriage was through an easy short stint in the US Army. Little did the naïve teenager know that the path to accomplishing his goals would take him through the jungles and rice paddies of Vietnam during the latter years of the war. Although not a blood and guts war story, this first-hand emotional account details the many traumatic and sometimes distressing encounters of Robert Kuhn, the “rucksack carrying grunt” who served with the 1st Battalion 22nd Infantry unit during his Vietnam tour of duty.


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