365 Days
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ISBN: 0807609951 / Publisher: George Braziller, August 1980
An army medic recreates the horrors and hopes he encountered while working in a Japanese hospital in dramatic true stories of American soldiers wounded in the Southeast Asian war
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This new edition of Ron Glasser's classic account of the Vietnam War confronts the reader with an unparalleled description of the human cost of the war and of the horror endured daily by those on the front lines.Assigned to Zama, an Army hospital in Japan, Glasser arrived there in September 1968 as a pediatrician in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, primarily to care for the children of officers and high-ranking government officials. But with an average of six to eight thousand wounded per month, Glasser, along with all other available physicians, was called on to treat the soldiers. The death and suffering he witnessed were staggering. The soldiers counted their days by the length of their tour - one year, or 365 days - and they knew, down to the day, how much time they had left. Glasser tells their stories - their lives shockingly interrupted by the tragedies of war - with humane eloquence.
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