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The Marina (Paperback)
Nathan Lyle Cunningham; Contributions by Eli Blyden
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forever. Amen. (Paperback)
Nathan Lyle Cunningham; Contributions by Eli Blyden
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Earth Reboot (Paperback)
T Scharrer; Illustrated by Eli Blyden Sir; Tyrone a Scharrer
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Toxic Volume 2 (Paperback)
Nathan Cunningham; Illustrated by Guy Harder; Contributions by Eli Blyden
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Many of you have seen movie versions of war, but have you ever
asked yourself what it was really like to be a fighting soldier in
the Vietnam War? In Fate Unknown, the author, a member of the famed
101st Airborne Division takes the readers to the battlefield, with
boots on the ground, as he candidly shares many of his personal
experiences of his 1966 tour. He also reveals insightful accounts
from fellow soldiers of different ranks, as they saw and lived
through it. Situations and battles come into sharp focus through
the eyes and ears of those whose lives were changed forever by
their tour in Vietnam. This is a compelling, insightful and
nonfictional account of a combat tour. So lace up your jungle boots
and live the battle as experienced by an airborne infantry unit
during the Vietnam War. You will gain a true understanding of
combat and probably change your outlook of war.
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Sarasota Sunrise (Paperback)
Charlene Gilbert; Edited by Eli Blyden Sr; Photographs by Aversa Dosenes
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This is the true story of the nurses who served a twelve month tour
of duty with the 12th/483rd USAF Hospital, Cam Ranh Bay Air Base,
Republic of Vietnam from 1965-1972. It was a nasty war in a remote
land on the far side of the world; its rationale a mystery to many
who were called to sacrifice for a country not fully committed to
the fray. This is an untold story of the second largest military
hospital in South Vietnam and of its courageous medical team. It is
a poignant tale of the countless wounded soldiers whose mangled
bodies were pieced together and often sent back into the endless
battle... I went to Washington, D.C. in 1993 to attend the
dedication of the statue to honor the women veterans who served
during the Viet Nam Era. When I went to the stage area, where the
march down Constitution Avenue was to begin, I was told by one of
the Army Nurses that only those who served one year in the country
could march up front. Well, I informed her that I was stationed at
the large Air Force Hospital at Cam Ranh Bay for one year. She told
me that she wasn't aware of that Air Force hospital. So, when I
returned to my home, I decided to contact nurses that were
stationed in Cam Ranh Bay before, during and after me. They rapidly
sent pictures and stories of their tour. It is with thanks to these
ladies and all of their help that this story could be written.
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