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Property of the U.S. Army: A Vietnam Veteran's Story Survival and Recovery
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Property of the U.S. Army: A Vietnam Veteran's Story Survival and Recovery
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Property of the U.S. Army: A Vietnam Veteran's Story Survival and Recovery
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“PROPERTY OF THE U.S. ARMY”
They had stamped it on his T-shirt, his footlocker, and the plastic stock of his M-16. Decades later, he’d find they’d stamped it on his soul.
Ed was just twenty years old when
a Vietcong landmine ripped off both his legs
below the knee. After only four months and four days in combat, Ed found himself in a hospital bed fighting for his life — a life he would barely recognize when he returned to his small-town Ohio home.
After five decades of struggling through
alcoholism, drugs, failed marriages, and physical abuse,
Ed shares his story for the first time, processing
the lifelong impact of combat
… of coming home to a nation that didn’t want him … of
physical and mental wounds that never fully healed
.
As Ed reveals his truths to readers, he discovers something for himself: that war is hell but that life and liberty are always worth fighting for.
They had stamped it on his T-shirt, his footlocker, and the plastic stock of his M-16. Decades later, he’d find they’d stamped it on his soul.
Ed was just twenty years old when
a Vietcong landmine ripped off both his legs
below the knee. After only four months and four days in combat, Ed found himself in a hospital bed fighting for his life — a life he would barely recognize when he returned to his small-town Ohio home.
After five decades of struggling through
alcoholism, drugs, failed marriages, and physical abuse,
Ed shares his story for the first time, processing
the lifelong impact of combat
… of coming home to a nation that didn’t want him … of
physical and mental wounds that never fully healed
.
As Ed reveals his truths to readers, he discovers something for himself: that war is hell but that life and liberty are always worth fighting for.