Victor Edward Galt
I was born in the late forties in Texas.
That makes Vietnam my war.
Those that served are my brothers and sisters.
Too many of them didn’t make it home.
Many that did come home were broken,
some physically, others psychologically.
I’ve seen too many give up and die well before their time.
I plead with you, don’t give up, don’t quit.
I promise you, I will never say,
“I can’t do this anymore.”
Since the dawn of time, we have studied the art of war-craft and then passed that art on to our children. The craft has become more efficient and brutal generation after generation.
What we haven’t done is learn the art of peace-craft. We bring our children home from battle, tattered and broken with little understanding of how to put them back together again. How do we teach them to un-see what they have seen or un-remember what they have done?
These are the problems that plague Lt.John Lee Wilton, US Army soldier, Vietnam. It's a battle he will wrestle with for the rest of his life.
Título : Vietnam Warrior Missing in America
EAN : 9781386156215
Editorial : Victor Edward Galt
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