1. Who Returns (Rely mainly upon Ronald Glasser, Wounded: Vietnam-Iraq, pp. 9-10; 141-44; 13-24; 27-105, and any
additionally relevant articles/commentary).

“Despite the growing sophistication of our battlefield medicine and the new body armor, the orthopedic wards at
Walter Reed are becoming filled with numbers of amputees not seen since the Civil War… Today’s survivors are
more damaged – and damaged in more and different ways than anyone had expected – nor had ever seen before.”
2. Who Will Stand/What Is Owed (Rely mainly upon Peter Marin, “What the Vietnam Vets Can Teach Us,” in Grace Sevy,
ed., The American Experience in Vietnam, pp. 75-85, and Ronald Glasser, Wounded: Vietnam-Iraq, pp. 115-140, and
any additionally relevant articles/commentary).

Prop.: “There is a moral seriousness among many veterans of the U.S. wars in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan that
puts to shame the carelessness and evasions of American life. And in the United States of Inattention, such
seriousness must still struggle to be heard. After all, as of 2006, according to one Army surgeon, America was a
place where no one with a lawn service knew or wrote to anyone in Iraq or Afghanistan…”

 

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