365 Days,New

365 Days,New

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Over 200,000 Copies Sold In All Editions. A New Edition Of Ron Glassers Classic Account Of The Vietnam War. 365 Days Stands Not Only As A Compelling Account Of This Tragic Conflict, But As A Powerful Antiwar Statement. Nothing Speaks So Convincingly Against The Evils Of War As The Evils Themselves. In This Gripping Account Of The Human Cost Of The Vietnam War, Ron Glasser Offers An Unparalleled Description Of The Horror Endured Daily By Those On The Front Lines. 'The Stories I Have Tried To Tell Here Are True,' Says Glasser In His Foreword. 'Those That Happened In Japan I Was Part Of; The Rest Are From The Boys I Met. I Would Have Liked To Disbelieve Some Of Them, And At First I Did, But I Was There Long Enough To Hear The Same Stories Again And Again, And Then To See Part Of It Myself.' Assigned To Zama, An Army Hospital In Japan In September 1968, Glasser Arrived As A Pediatrician In The U.S. Army Medical Corps To Care For The Children Of Officers And Highranking Government Officials. The Hospitals Main Mission, However, Was To Support The War And Care For The Wounded. At Zama, An Average Of Six To Eight Thousand Patients Were Attended To Per Month, And The Death And Suffering Were Staggering. The Soldiers Counted Their Days By The Length Of Their Tourone Year, Or 365 Daysand They Knew, Down To The Day, How Much Time They Had Left. Glasser Tells Their Storiesof Lives Shockingly Interrupted By The Tragedies Of Warwith Moving, Humane Eloquence.

⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65):

This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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