My Vietnam Journal
In the Rear with the Gear
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Book Details
About the Book
This nonfiction work follows the life of Marine Corps Captain Bud Hamilton, while he serves a thirteen-month tour of duty in Vietnam. His lively experiences and observations are conveyed through excerpts from his personal journal and selections from the letters written by Bud and his wife, Marilyn.
Using this method of exposition, we follow the evolution of Bud's view of the situation in Vietnam during the critical period of May 1967 through May 1968. Newspaper headlines help frame world events occurring during these troubled times. The journal entries portray Bud's public persona and provide insight into his shifting assessment of the war effort from the perspective of an officer in a support role for a unit stationed near DaNang. Bud's conclusions sometimes contrast with the intimate correspondence that he and Marilyn trade. Their letters reveal the true feelings and misgivings that they share concerning the political decisions and public protests in the United States.
In both his journal and in his letters, Bud is quick to describe the humorous and bizarre events that take place in a military unit serving Vietnam in the rear with the gear.
About the Author
Bud Hamilton has published one novel, a psychological thriller titled Inner Voices (ISBN: 1-58141-087-5). It was released in February 2004 by Rivercross Publishing, Inc.
After graduating from the University of Louisville, Mr. Hamilton joined the Marine Corps, serving in various duty stations in the United States and Vietnam. He attained the rank of Captain during the four-year tour of duty.
Upon release from the service, he began a thirty-three year career in banking in San Diego, California. He held many managerial positions, primarily in the area of commercial lending. He retired from his company in 2001 as a Senior Vice President.
Bud Hamilton now lives in El Cajon, California with Marilyn, his wife of forty-one years. They have two grown children, Jill and Steve.