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Even after 25 years, the scars of the Vietnam War are still felt by those who were involved. The book will be understood by those who were there and should be read by those who were not, to better understand the feelings of many who served in the military during that period. There are still feelings of resentment among Vietnam Veterans. Most veterans who served in Vietnam never killed a baby, but they carry the stigma of the protestors, and they know the nightmares associated with being there and being involved with a war that is generally acknowledged as a failure.
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