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This is the story of a Texas boy who becomes restless, and when barely of age, joins the army, which leads to his brutal experiences in Germany. From there he is sent to Vietnam to fight in America's most unpopular war, and in the process finds out what it really means to be a man in the world - according to the flesh. And that leads to a question involving the devil: how can a sinner repent if he does not know he is a sinner? Concerning the war, fighting communists was not a sin, but how some US soldiers lived in Vietnam was a sin. This fiction account is based on a nonfiction story penned by…mehr

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This is the story of a Texas boy who becomes restless, and when barely of age, joins the army, which leads to his brutal experiences in Germany. From there he is sent to Vietnam to fight in America's most unpopular war, and in the process finds out what it really means to be a man in the world - according to the flesh. And that leads to a question involving the devil: how can a sinner repent if he does not know he is a sinner? Concerning the war, fighting communists was not a sin, but how some US soldiers lived in Vietnam was a sin. This fiction account is based on a nonfiction story penned by a Vietnam War veteran who did not finish high school, whose English was atrocious and who refused to reveal his true identity: his precious tale was delivered to Rhett, who is a Persian Gulf veteran and whose English is not much better. But God uses the weak things.
Autorenporträt
I was born in South Africa. I came to America as a baby. Dallas, Texas is my hometown, but I now live in Mexico. When I was 12, I was placed into the Masonic Home in Ft Worth - a boarding school, due to family turmoil. I graduated as valedictorian of my 1990 senior class. I am a US veteran. I write fiction, nonfiction and poetry - and I am also an artist. Jesus is my Lord and Savior. My wife Luz and I worship Christ as our God.