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VIETNAM - THE TEENAGE WASTELAND: A Hippie In a War Zone Kindle Edition

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 205 ratings

"Vietnam - The Teenage Wasteland. A Hippie in a War Zone" by Tom Martiniano.
The author was asked: Why write this book in 2012? His response was this: "This book actually took ten years to write because of the research involved, but mainly because it was hard for me to write, emotionally speaking. After 40 years of people asking me, '
What was it like in Vietnam?' 'What was combat like?' 'Were you scared?' 'What was it like for a peace loving late-60’s Hippie, drafted, with no desires to go off to war and kill people; to go through the harshest combat that one could ever endure and not only survive but to help lead a decimated company of tattered soldiers to victory against the insurmountable odds? What was that like?" And, the big question: "What was that war really all about?"
People have asked these questions since the Vietnam War started and their quests for the truth have gone on unanswered since then. Not anymore.
Finally a book that answers ALL of these questions, and a lot more. I realize that is a big statement, but it is true. It is a rearward analytical look at what American Combat Soldiers experienced so that it not only makes sense to the reader, but it puts the reader right in the boots of a combat veteran.
This book is very different than other books in that it is laid out in an informative way to put the reader there, in the terrain, with the hot humid, stifling weather, the green vipers and chattering monkeys - all in breathtaking mountainous terrain in which a company of US soldiers traverse in hopes of not being seen and forced to engage in a fire-fight with dedicated enemy combatants.
This book is divided into four distinct parts:
1.
"What Was it Like to be there?" The author answers all of the questions such as, "What was the weather like? "What about drugs?" "What about the people there?" "What were the weapons like?" and so forth. Any question the author was ever asked is covered in this section so that the reader totally gets it.
2. The story of the Hippies in combat; The author's personal story about learning how to survive in this killing machine while keeping my convictions and principles intact. He starts out being an "FNG" to the point where he ends up running the company and keeping my men alive and safe as possible while kicking the enemy's ass all the way back to North Vietnam.
3. Re-entry into the USA was in it's own way, more brutal than the war itself with more hatred from Americans than the enemy had shown us. Whatever morale Vietnam Veterans had left to them was stripped from from them in the airports and on the streets by those who were against the war.
4. And lastly - "What was the war about, anyhow?" The author did years of research to find the answers to that mega-question. And he finally did get those answers and they are laid out for anyone to understand in this book.
If you want the real skinny on this war, read this book and if you have any other questions, feel free to contact this author at Phone: 480-427-8492
Email: ot7tom@gmail.com

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B008VUXO68
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Agent Orange; 1st edition (August 9, 2012)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 9, 2012
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 757 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 335 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 205 ratings

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I grew up in the West side of Detroit Michigan. It was a rough neighborhood and I just barely made it out of that neighborhood when I got drafted in the Army and was sent to an even tougher neighborhood - Vietnam, in combat for one year. I did pretty good, though. I think Detroit was my real boot camp and I was somewhat ready for what Vietnam had to dish out to me. I earned a Silver Star and Purple Heart for my tenure there. Then I came home, basically in one piece.

After 6 months of cooling my heals post-Vietnam, I worked, mainly, as a drug and spiritual counselor. I was good at both because after Vietnam, I became real spiritual, almost to the point of nausea. I figured I owed someone my life because of all of the near-misses in combat, so I needed to pay it forward. And I did for 40 years.

I opened a retail business and took it public, only to lose it all one day (I found out later that people that took my company public had planned, from the beginning, to take it away from me after I fattened it up). I was out on the street $200,000 in debt and pretty caved.

It took me a few years to get back onto my feet and get going. Instead of watching TV at night I sat down on my computer and wrote a book. My first book, Vietnam - The Teenage Wasteland It took me several years to write it and a lot of edits, but I finally found Amazon last July 2012 and published it. It is a smash hit and is selling nearly 200 per month.

Meantime I just kept on writing and write I did. I penned 5 other books and 9 screenplays! It is a blast to just sit there and "imaginate" (new made-up word)and then put it all down in words for others to enjoy. Much better than watching "Survivor Chicago" on TV.

Everyone who reads "Teenage Wasteland" loves it. You don't have to be my age or from the military to enjoy it. Everyone from every age and ethnic group has read it and majorly give me 5 stars rating for this book.

My other books are just fun as can be, except for the serious one: "How To Take Care of Your Veteran". This is actually a manual on taking proper care of vets. anyone who knows a veteran needs to read this book.

I can be contacted at ot7tom@gmail.com. Love to hear from you.

Tom

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