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This book gives an insightful perspective that only someone who has experienced the traumas of war could have. It is an exciting and hard hitting story. Since Vietnam, Paul Kasper has worked diligently to provide pride and dignity to our brave soldiers dying from exposure to Agent Orange. I have great respect for the author's military and post military service to our country. Sarge Lintecum, Combat Infantry Squad Leader, 101st Airborne Division. Three tours of duty in Vietnam 1966, •67 and •68.
A former Vietnam Veteran receives a package upon opening it. He sees it contains- Things from his past his old army survival knife, 9th Inf Div patch from he wore in Vietnam and his Jump wings. There was also a letter from his ex-wife. In the letter, she explains that his children are being exposed to drugs. His son almost died from taking them. She asks for his help to make the drug ring to go away. And make them pay for what they are doing not only to their children but others in the community. He feels it is like "Pandoras Box" unleashing evil upon the world. He goes back to his former home and gathers old friends to fight and win the community back. The most important part was making it safe for his children!
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