John Ball's road to self-discovery took a dangerous turn when he
was recruited to serve in a top secret squadron in Thailand during
the Vietnam War. In his memoir, War Torn, Ball recalls his time as
a young naval officer and pilot, when he chose to create his own
path in light of the social and political challenges facing America
in the 1960s.
In his personal history, Ball tackles important philosophical
questions he has faced throughout his life. He writes about his
upbringing in San Diego, his lifelong interest in flying, his love
of running, his family relationships, his undergraduate studies at
the University of Washington in Seattle, his service as a Navy
pilot, and his Parkinson's disease diagnosis at age
thirty-nine.
With photos included, War Torn shares the life Ball lived
against the backdrop of a drawn-out war in a distant part of the
world. He explores how living through any war can be a
life-altering and educational experience. Ball explains the lessons
that he believes Americans should have learned from the United
States' involvement in Vietnam.
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