After serving for seven years in the United States Air Force, he knows combat and is uniquely familiar with Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. He brings these insights into his latest novel “This War Never Ends.” The book combines intrigue, action and global conflict with a touch of romance, culminating in an exciting and surprising ending.
When War Never Ends: The Voices of Military Members with PTSD and Their Families tells the stories of those who have lived with the symptoms and consequences of PTSD.
They soon find that, for them, The War Never Ends, as they face new dangers in the American South and in the seamy underbelly of the concrete jungles of New York City's Harlem.
The seventeen essays break new ground on questions relating to gender, religion, ideology, strategy, and public opinion, and the book gives equal emphasis to Vietnamese and American perspectives on the grueling conflict.
In his book he presents this story as a part of cultural wars that tear apart not only Poland but also many countries in Europe and on other continents.
When the War Never Ends tells the stories of those who have lived it themselves - affected veterans and active-duty personnel, as well as their spouses, from the U.S., Canada, Australia, and Germany, who were participants in various wars ...
With an experienced journalist's eye, La Guardia offers a close look at the Israelis as they come to terms with the "post-Zionist" demolition of national myths and the Palestinians as they try to build their own state. 16 illustrations.
This book isnt about questions. The symbol on the front cover says just the opposite: Its about answers. And that includes answers to the biggest question of all. This book is about the war that never ends.
have sat up thinking, and sometimes—I don't mind telling you—praying, that we would find a way to end this terrible war, which has cost tens of thousands of lives, American and Vietnamese, and which has caused so much pain and suffering ...
G. David Curry, Sunshine Patriots: Punishment and the Vietnam Offender (Notre Dame, IN: Notre Dame University Press, 1985), 61; Peter B. Levy, “Blacks and the Vietnam War,” in The Legacy, ed. Shafer, 211. 33. Wallace Terry, Bloods: An ...
Offers a look at the changed lives wounded veterans of the Iraq War live as a result of their injuries, the emotional challenges they face, and the obstacles they must overcome to reestablish themselves in the civilian world. Original.