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A World of Hurt
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A World of Hurt

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In 1970, twenty-three year-old Army nurse, Mary Reynolds boarded a plane bound for Vietnam. Uncertain and alone, Mary had no idea what lay ahead.Almost thirty years later, Mary tells the story of that year in her life: a year of discomfort, fear and anger, as well as courage, hope and love. She includes the stories of seven of her friends, among them a dustoff helicopter pilot, an infantry captain, a Vietnamese aide, a drug counselor, and an emergency room nurse, who were with her in Vietnam.A World of Hurt: Between and Arrogance in Vietnam describes a war winding down, while thousands still died. The survivors discovered that their perspectives about war, their country and themselves were forever changed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Greenleaf Book Group
Date
9 July 2002
Pages
171
ISBN
9780966531954

In 1970, twenty-three year-old Army nurse, Mary Reynolds boarded a plane bound for Vietnam. Uncertain and alone, Mary had no idea what lay ahead.Almost thirty years later, Mary tells the story of that year in her life: a year of discomfort, fear and anger, as well as courage, hope and love. She includes the stories of seven of her friends, among them a dustoff helicopter pilot, an infantry captain, a Vietnamese aide, a drug counselor, and an emergency room nurse, who were with her in Vietnam.A World of Hurt: Between and Arrogance in Vietnam describes a war winding down, while thousands still died. The survivors discovered that their perspectives about war, their country and themselves were forever changed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Greenleaf Book Group
Date
9 July 2002
Pages
171
ISBN
9780966531954