Innocence Lost (The Story of a Vietnam Vet)
After serving two terms in Vietnam in the sixties, a soldier returns home. Fifteen years later, he is diagnosed with PTSD. Forty-six years after his service to his country, he receives a second-degree felony charge for attempting suicide. Read about his trials in this book.
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Innocence Lost (The Story of a Vietnam Vet)
After serving two terms in Vietnam in the sixties, a soldier returns home. Fifteen years later, he is diagnosed with PTSD. Forty-six years after his service to his country, he receives a second-degree felony charge for attempting suicide. Read about his trials in this book.
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Innocence Lost (The Story of a Vietnam Vet)

Innocence Lost (The Story of a Vietnam Vet)

by Linda Gosson
Innocence Lost (The Story of a Vietnam Vet)

Innocence Lost (The Story of a Vietnam Vet)

by Linda Gosson

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Overview

After serving two terms in Vietnam in the sixties, a soldier returns home. Fifteen years later, he is diagnosed with PTSD. Forty-six years after his service to his country, he receives a second-degree felony charge for attempting suicide. Read about his trials in this book.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158814235
Publisher: Covenant Books
Publication date: 02/20/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Linda Gosson is a resident of Dunnellon, Florida, a small town in the northern part of central Florida. She retired there eight years ago after a teaching career that spanned thirty-eight years in Baltimore County, Maryland. She is active in her community, volunteering in the local elementary school and is a board member of Dunnellon Food4Kids, Inc., a program that sends backpacks of food home each school weekend to children in need. She has been a close friend of the person whose life story is told in this book for several years. She felt this story was crying to be told because of the injustices and horror incurred in one man’s life, a story that is more universal than one would think at first.
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