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Have you ever wondered what it's like to make a combat jump in the midst of the Vietnam War? SL Waller, a seasoned US Army veteran, takes us through his riveting journey, beginning from the moment he enlisted in November 1964, through his first combat jump in 1967, and beyond. His story doesn't just end on the battlefield, but extends into his journey reintegrating into a society deeply divided over the war.
Join us as we navigate Waller's life post-war, where the challenge of adjustment is a battle in itself. But with the steadfast support of his wife Phyllis, Waller finds a new purpose and a way forward. His account provides a stark depiction of how veterans had to adapt after returning home, offering a fresh perspective on what it truly means to serve your country and then come back to a civilian life that can seem alienating at times.
Lastly, we delve into the often unseen aspects of being a veteran - the treatment by the VA, the impact of the PACT Act, and the evolution of civilian attitudes towards veterans. Waller's insights illuminate the importance of community, his personal coping mechanisms, and his views on the changing societal perceptions. Whether it's his first leap from a plane or his advice for fellow veterans transitioning out of military life, Waller's captivating narrative offers an enlightening look into the lived experiences of a soldier during and after the Vietnam War.
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Chapters
1. Vietnam Veteran Shares War Experiences (00:00:00)
2. Experiences and Reflections on Vietnam War (00:15:28)
3. Combat Jump and Life After War (00:21:57)
4. Finding Purpose After Military Service (00:35:34)
5. Veterans' Experiences With the VA (00:42:07)
6. Veterans' Experiences and Coping Mechanisms (00:49:15)
7. War Impact, Veterans' Advice (00:57:13)
8. Meeting and Future Plans (01:08:11)
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