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A Long Road Home
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A Long Road Home in Vernon, BC
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A Long Road Home in Vernon, BC
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Battle Fatigue, Shell Shock, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. They all have plagued soldiers since the first battles were ever fought. Men and women react differently to stressful events in their lives. Mike Malloy was like any other American teenager trying to find his place in society until he was drafted and sent to Vietnam. Arriving in a humid war-torn country, he was thrown into battle and forced to kill or be killed. Seeing and caring for men who were severely wounded forced him to grow up long before he was ready.The brotherhood he developed with Tex Johnson, a black sergeant, helped him through moments of sheer terror followed by days of boredom, which gave him too much time to think about what he was doing and what had happened to him. The accidental killing of civilians bore strongly on his mind. Plagued with horrible nightmares about the war, Mike fought to retain his sanity. This is his story and the events that led him to live on the streets--and to make his journey back via "A Long Road Home."This book is based on a true story. Names and locations have been changed, and some events have been dramatized for reading enhancement.
Battle Fatigue, Shell Shock, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. They all have plagued soldiers since the first battles were ever fought. Men and women react differently to stressful events in their lives. Mike Malloy was like any other American teenager trying to find his place in society until he was drafted and sent to Vietnam. Arriving in a humid war-torn country, he was thrown into battle and forced to kill or be killed. Seeing and caring for men who were severely wounded forced him to grow up long before he was ready.The brotherhood he developed with Tex Johnson, a black sergeant, helped him through moments of sheer terror followed by days of boredom, which gave him too much time to think about what he was doing and what had happened to him. The accidental killing of civilians bore strongly on his mind. Plagued with horrible nightmares about the war, Mike fought to retain his sanity. This is his story and the events that led him to live on the streets--and to make his journey back via "A Long Road Home."This book is based on a true story. Names and locations have been changed, and some events have been dramatized for reading enhancement.


















