2018 is the 50th anniversary of my departure from Vietnam. My tour of duty in the area southwest of Da Nang began on June 18, 1967 and officially lasted until I hopped on the sweet silver bird on the Fourth of July in 1968. I began writing my memoir in 1970, two years after my return from Vietnam. During my tour of duty as a Marine 81mm mortarman, I occasionally found time to click away with my Instamatic camera, recording a visual record of certain aspects of life in the Nam. I have included some of these photos after the Epilogue. Enjoy. Additionally, I faithfully maintained a diary, on which I have relied to present a portrayal of my Vietnam War experience that is as accurate as possible. Occasionally, I have blended aspects of several events to expedite the narrative; when I did this, I was following my instincts as a writer as opposed to those of a historian. I have attempted to be as fastidious as possible, but if I fell short, please forgive me. I want the reader to be aware that my primary goal in Jello's Nam is to offer my recollection-a remembrance-and not a reflection about the events that creates the tapestry of my memoir. There will be those that find the crude language, pejorative terms and racial slurs to be offensive, which I understand; they are indeed. I, however, have chosen to present an accurate portrayal of the language that many young Marines in my memoir used in 1967 and 1968. Furthermore, I ask much of the reader concerning military terminology, so I am providing a quick course in Vietnam War lingo in the Preface for those whom might find this useful. While in Vietnam, I promised myself that if I survived, I would become a teacher with the purpose of helping my students to think critically; additionally, I made a commitment to write and to talk about my war experience to help enlighten people about the realities of war, which includes Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. I spent 30 years of my adult life teaching middle school and high school students, and for 25 years I have spoken in high school classes about my war experience. Jello's Nam: A Memoir is my fourth book that deals with the topics of the Vietnam War and PTSD. Because death stared me in the eyes at least a half-dozen times, I realize that I have been blessed because I was given the gift of life. I share my experience in the hope that people will listen with their hearts and come away with a clearer understanding of the insidious nature of war.
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