Vietnam War - General & Miscellaneous, Vietnam War - Resolution & Aftermath, U.S. Armed Forces - General & Miscellaneous - Military Biography, 20th Century American History - Vietnam War, Vietman War - War Narratives, United States Marine Corps, U.S. Gene
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Overview
Lewis B. Puller, Jr., the son of the most decorated Marine in the Corps' history, volunteered for duty in Vietnam after college. He came home a few months later missing both legs, his left hand, and two fingers of his right hand. He would never walk again, though he would complete law school, serve on President Ford's clemency board, and run for Congress. He would also live with the nightmares of Vietnam, and his growing dependence on alcohol. Few have told their story with more honesty, or more devastating openness.Book Details
Published
October 1, 1994
Publisher
Publishing Mills, Inc., The
Format
Audiobook
ISBN
9781879371859