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Path to a Lonely War: A Naval Hospital Corpsman with the Marines in Vietnam, 1965

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By (author): Richard W. Schaefer

Having just turned eighteen and graduated from high school, and living in small-town Nebraska with nothing much to do, young Dick Schaefer joined the Navy on impulse, hoping that by choosing his branch of the military he would have some measure of control over his future. Not fully aware of the increasing military action in Vietnam, Schaefer found himself on a train bound for boot camp in San Diego in late summer, 1962.

Schaefers account of his time at boot camp is wry and rollicking. Upon graduation, he requested and received orders to report to the U.S. Naval Hospital Corps School in San Diegoand found that his choice of study suited him very well. Aftercompleting his studies, again on impulse Schaefer requested assignment to Hawaii, assuming there must be a large naval hospital at Pearl Harbor. In fact, there was no such hospitaland Schaefer was assigned to the Fleet Marine Force. And thus this young naval medical corpsman became assigned to a Marine Corps unit for three years. Marines and sailors didnt like each other very much. My new tattoo would go over well!

In Spring of 1965 Schaefers unit boarded a large troop transport ship bound for a six-week stay in Okinawa. Then it was on to South Vietnam as part of the fi rst contingent of American combat forces. Schaefer recounts the terror of that fi rst beach landing, the hollow ache of homesickness, his professionalism in handling injuries both minor and devastating, the tragedy of friendly fi re, and his involvement in Operation Starlite. He also offers his refl ections on American involvement in the war, the reception of the troops as they returned stateside, and his own reintegration into civilian life.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 441g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2016
  • Publisher: Texas Tech PressU.S.
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781682830024

About Richard W. Schaefer

Upon his return to civilian life Richard W. Schaefer spent most of his career working for GELITA North America. He and his wife Joann live in Sioux City Iowa USA.

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