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To Remember, To Move Forword!, October 22, 2005
This review is from: Black Marble Wall (Paperback)
I remember Vietnam, the war, the anger the hurt that surrounded our soldiers and the upheaval in our country. War is always difficult; never agreed upon and forever debated; however in the wake of all the words the fighting men and women are the ones who bear the scars and the memories.
In this work by author William A. Campbell, we are able to feel the heart-cry of our brothers, sisters, fathers,mothers who, not thinking of the politics but the commitment they promised to uphold as our military defense, did their honorable duty; but they were left with tears no one ever heard. It is a story told in verse that bears reading from a soldiers perspective; a cry to be heard and appreciated. Very moving, leaving one remembering those that should never be forgotten.
Shirley Johnson
Senior Reviewer
MidWest Book Review
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