What Are They Going to Do, Send Me to Vietnam?

What Are They Going to Do, Send Me to Vietnam?
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Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 1933265949
ISBN-13 : 9781933265940
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Book Synopsis What Are They Going to Do, Send Me to Vietnam? by : Jack Stoddard

Download or read book What Are They Going to Do, Send Me to Vietnam? written by Jack Stoddard and published by . This book was released on 2005-12 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unlike any other story written about the Vietnam War, this book is written primarily for the parents, children and friends of the Vietnam veteran. Being a collection of 31 true stories, it details the adventures of my almost three years of combat as I mature from a green rookie into a hardened veteran.You?ll laugh and you?ll cry as you travel along with me and my buddies through the daily task of becoming men while most of our peers remain carefree back home in that distant land known to the sweat covered jungle fighters only as ?The World?.Learn how we sleep, what we wore and even what good old Army chow is like. Feel what it?s like to read a letter from home, to walk down a jungle trail or ride on a 50-ton M48 tank as it slowly smashes its way through triple canopy jungle.More than anything else, this book tells it like it really was! Not like Hollywood wants to make it. Read about the good days and the bad, the happy and the sad, and of the days that will stay forever in your mind. Learn the meaning of the words pride, dignity and honor.What Are They Going To Do, Send Me To Vietnam? speaks for the men who even today can?t find the words to tell it themselves. This is their story too.


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