Born From War

Born From War

A Soldier's Quest to Understand Vietnam, Iraq, and the Generational Impact of Conflict

Naughton Jr., Patrick W.

Casemate Publishers

02/2025

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9781636245140

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Patrick Naughton is a Lieutenant Colonel in the US Army and a military historian. In addition to various tactical and operational assignments held over 28 years in the Army, including a year in Iraq, he has also served as a legislative liaison to the US Senate, an interagency fellow with the Department of Labor, and a Congressional partnership program fellow with the Partnership for a Secure America. He has also served as a senior fellow with West Point's Center for Junior Officers. Patrick is also a recipient of the General Douglas MacArthur Leadership Award. He holds a master's degree in history from the US Army Command and General Staff College, where he was an Art of War Scholar, and a bachelor's degree in history from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He lives in Fort Leavenworth, KS with his wife Sheila and two-year-old son Thomas. Patrick has published over a dozen articles in peer reviewed history and national security journals. This is his first book. His work can be found at www.patnaughton.com.

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Prologue - By God, we've kicked the Vietnam syndrome
Chapter 1 - What are you going to do with your life
Chapter 2 - Get out of this house
Chapter 3 - He never wanted to worry me
Chapter 4 - Singing when the lights went out
Chapter 5 - A little pissant war
Chapter 6 - He cried on the way home
Chapter 7 - I finally had my war
Chapter 8 - A breaking point
Chapter 9 - Huh, looks like Vietnam
Chapter 10 - My men are a strange group
Chapter 11 - No VC here
Chapter 12 - The grenade belonged to him
Chapter 13 - Must get some rest now
Chapter 14 - Charlie's shit is weak
Chapter 15 - Luckily the beer arrived
Chapter 16 - Disgusted with the whole business
Chapter 17 - The majority of the company has gone
Chapter 18 - The best part was the hot water
Chapter 19 - Killing people is the easiest thing in the world
Chapter 20 - The equal of the VC
Chapter 21 - Your dad did some really heroic stuff
Chapter 22 - The days are still long
Chapter 23 - Arrived down under
Chapter 24 - Is your Battalion Vietnamized
Chapter 25 - We are still killing Cong
Chapter 26 - The most unhappy thing
Chapter 27 - Vietnam Fini
Chapter 28 - You don't know what the fuck you're talking about
Chapter 29 - They threw as much gas on the fire as they could
Chapter 30 - Still a nightmare that wakes me up
Chapter 31 - I always wear my boots
Chapter 32 - We were looking for George Washington
Chapter 33 - Defend to the Death
Chapter 34 - The mission is to destroy the enemy
Epilogue - Vietnam is still with us
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