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Binding Their Wounds: America's Assault on Its Veterans

Binding Their Wounds: America's Assault on Its Veterans

Robert J. Topmiller
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The victims of US military campaigns are usually nameless civilians in far away places, but there are also victims closer to home - the soldiers so often used and then discarded by the establishment. Binding Their Wounds is a book about US veterans written by a US veteran - Bob 'Doc' Topmiller. Topmiller fought in Vietnam, founded a school for orphans there, and become a professor of history before he tragically committed suicide. Close friend and scholar Kerby Neill stepped in to complete the book. The result is a history of US veterans and their treatment by the US establishment from the early republic to the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Binding Their Wounds offers policy recommendations to improve post-conflict treatment and care for veterans which are long overdue.
Language
English
Pages
248
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Paradigm Publishers
Release
April 28, 2011
ISBN
1594515719
ISBN 13
9781594515712

Binding Their Wounds: America's Assault on Its Veterans

Robert J. Topmiller
0/5 ( ratings)
The victims of US military campaigns are usually nameless civilians in far away places, but there are also victims closer to home - the soldiers so often used and then discarded by the establishment. Binding Their Wounds is a book about US veterans written by a US veteran - Bob 'Doc' Topmiller. Topmiller fought in Vietnam, founded a school for orphans there, and become a professor of history before he tragically committed suicide. Close friend and scholar Kerby Neill stepped in to complete the book. The result is a history of US veterans and their treatment by the US establishment from the early republic to the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Binding Their Wounds offers policy recommendations to improve post-conflict treatment and care for veterans which are long overdue.
Language
English
Pages
248
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Paradigm Publishers
Release
April 28, 2011
ISBN
1594515719
ISBN 13
9781594515712

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