Home Front: Viet Nam and Families at War - Willard D. Gray - Books - Trafford Publishing - 9781426922077 - December 16, 2009
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Home Front: Viet Nam and Families at War

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When will the war finally come to an end? Home Front: Viet Nam and Families at War recounts the private ordeals of several families who bore the brunt of America's war in Viet Nam. Their experiences, an ongoing tragedy since the last U. S. soldiers left Vietnamese soil, reveal the physical and psychological wounds of war --- wounds that don't discriminate between soldier and family. From the backwoods of Maine to the rugged wide open landscape of Montana, we meet a dozen soldiers and their families and hear their stories.

Author Willard D. Gray knows the fallout firsthand. His oldest son spent two years and eighteen consecutive days in Viet Nam as a BAMC trained medic, most of his tour was served in the bush or in the gristmill of an evacuation hospital. When Willard's son returned home in April 1970 without an honorable discharge, the Gray family endured several months of tension, anger, and disappointment.

Tommy Gray had come home a completely changed young man. Willard's crusade on behalf of his son soon grew to include others in the community who had also been traumatized and marginalized by the war. A national tragedy became a personal quest.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 16, 2009
ISBN13 9781426922077
Publishers Trafford Publishing
Pages 292
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 15 mm   ·   394 g
Language English