You can be sure there are many experiences which shaped the bloody and wrinkled tapestry of the Vietnam War that may never see the light of dayathose stony faces in Graves and Registration, the bored and restless in Supply and Logistics, and the countless file clerks and cooks and munitions handlers toiling furiously in anonymity. Not everyone encountered the enemy in the traditional blood and guts sense as told in so many contexts over the years. English language instructors plowed through the dense experience of life in a war zone with a mixed appreciation for the grunts in the field, and with a shared lack of respect for those running the show. They also shared the burden of wearing a bullas eye on their uniform, inviting a bullet or a bomb by the very fact of existing with an unrecognizable enemy.
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