Survival After Vietnam
by
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About the Book
Preface
This is a true story/biography of one Vietnam Veteran and his survival after Viet
nam, and his return to America from a very unpopular war. And dealing with
PTSD; (not even time can heal.)
Returning to his native homeland and finding a country where the people were bit-terly
battling one another over the Vietnam war. Where only about 18 to 20 percent of
the people maintained that the U.S. involvement was right and that 65 to 70 percent
believed it was wrong.
The American people were very disrespectful towards the Vietnam Veteran. The Viet-nam
Veteran was treated worse than any other veteran returning from other earlier wars.
The American people saw the Vietnam Veterans as perpetrators and they made no
distinction between the brave warriors who fought in Vietnam, and the war itself. The
American public made the Vietnam Veteran a disgrace and the draft dodger the real
hero. Including a lot of veterans from past wars, who, for some reason were jealous of the
Vietnam Vets.
Today the sympathy for the Vietnam Veteran has increased, and public respect for the
Veteran is gaining at a very fast pace.
The Americans now think that most Vietnam Veterans have PTSD, emotional problems
and suffer from lack of jobs, discrimination, alcohol, drug abuse, alienation, and
lack of purpose.
This true story is of one American Vietnam Veteran who survived the bitterness,
rejection, discrimination, alcohol, alienation, PTSD, emotional problems, and found a
purpose in his life, along with success. His real war was not in Vietnam, but here in the
United States of America, covering a life span of some 35 years and counting.
This Veteran has come out of the closet, as one would say; to stand up and be counted
as a real survivor of PTSD, which will never go away. One learns to deal with it on a daily
basis,
...and survive.
About the Author
As an Airborne/Ranger, LRRP, Jungle Expert Fighter, Pathfinder, and Raider Commando the author feels very lucky to received the training that was available. After training on Okinawa and in Taiwan in jungle fighting techniques and with the "Nationalist Chinese Guerillas of Taiwan" as well as the 1st Special Forces Group on Okinawa, and the 503rd Infantry-173rd Airborne on Okinawa Choquette found that his training had much to do with his survival in Vietnam.