War Lessons: How I Fought to Be a Hero and Learned That War Is Terror

Author:   John Merson
Publisher:   Frog Ltd
ISBN:  

9781583942093


Pages:   152
Publication Date:   29 April 2008
Format:   Paperback
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War Lessons: How I Fought to Be a Hero and Learned That War Is Terror


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Military memoirs abound, but few prove to be trustworthy accounts free of spin, bravura, or military glitter. John Merson's War Lessons takes a rare reflective approach to this pressing issue of our time. In vivid, unadorned prose, he interweaves his own experiences in war with thoughtful assessments of how to prevent it. He highlights the daily experience of combat from the perspective of both the foot soldier and the villager in whose home the war is being fought. When he leaves Vietnam, Merson begins an odyssey that brings him back eight times. The book limns this process as a poignant personal voyage and the author struggles to understand why young people are drawn to war, how it changes those who fight it, why its destructive effects persist on both sides, how former enemies reconcile, and how soldiers wanted to be treated and remembered by the citizens who send them to war. War Lessons also offers hope, suggesting strategies for young people to help the world reclaim its humanity through healing actions such as participating in UN peacekeeping programs, working to prosecute war crimes, and protecting refugees.

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Author:   John Merson
Publisher:   Frog Ltd
Imprint:   Frog Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.243kg
ISBN:  

9781583942093


ISBN 10:   1583942092
Pages:   152
Publication Date:   29 April 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Ken Bacon ix Acknowledgments xv One: Learning to Be a Soldier 1 Two: Policy versus Results 11 Three: Support the Troops 25 Four: Take Me in Your Arms, Rescue Me 35 Five: Health Care 43 Six: Death and Remembering 51 Seven: Massacre at Dai Loc 59 Eight: Heroism 71 Nine: The Weight of Memory 81 Ten: Mentoring 87 Eleven: Doing the Blend 93 Twelve: How Long Is a War? 99 Thirteen: Home at Last 105 Postscript 113 Appendix 1: United States-Vietnam Timeline 121 Appendix 2: Personal Timeline 123 Appendix 3: Map of Vietnam 125 Related Books and Movies 127 Reader's Guide 131 About the Author 133

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War Lessons is a timeless exploration of the horror and excitement of war for the individual soldier, as indelible as the scars war leaves on the soldier's soul. The book is one that should be read by everyone who cares about the fate and future of our nation's defenders. --Jan Scruggs, founder and board chairman of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Foundation This book is about death and rebirth, a tale of how one veteran overcame his guilt and anger from the battlefield by getting to know and helping to rebuild the country he had been trained to destroy. --From the foreword by Ken Bacon, president of Refugees International More than military memoir, Merson combines his experiences and writes of the limitations of war with considerations on how to prevent it, and proposes a variety of alternatives to war that are certainly compelling. This book should be on the desk of all world leaders who consider war as the only option to the solution of national differences. -- Midwest Book Review


War Lessons is a timeless exploration of the horror and excitement of war for the individual soldier, as indelible as the scars war leaves on the soldier's soul. The book is one that should be read by everyone who cares about the fate and future of our nation's defenders. <br>--Jan Scruggs, founder and board chairman of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Foundation <br> This book is about death and rebirth, a tale of how one veteran overcame his guilt and anger from the battlefield by getting to know and helping to rebuild the country he had been trained to destroy. <br>--From the foreword by Ken Bacon, president of Refugees International


Author Information

Currently a member of the Military Order of the World Wars, Veterans for America, and the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, John Merson left Amherst College at the end of his junior year to enlist in the Marine Corps. After completing boot camp, he volunteered for Vietnam and returned home completely changed after thirteen months as an infantryman in Vietnam. Using the GI Bill's education benefits, Merson finished college at UNC Chapel Hill (BA in Economics) and graduate school at Harvard (MBA in general management). Merson travels to Vietnam once a year to meet with government officials, veterans, business executives, and friends and speaks regularly to student and church groups on the subject of war, the experience of soldiers, and their attitudes toward war. Since 1997, Merson has run his own restoration project for historic homes on Nantucket Island, where he lives.

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