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The Chaplain’s Assistant: God, Country, and Vietnam, is “nothing like any Vietnam story you've read before.” Caldwell manages to capture the country, the war, and the people caught up in it in a way that is emotional, profane, sexy and heart-breaking. This is JT Caldwell’s debut novel and is a next generation war memoir - one without battles, bullets or air strikes, but as grim and realistic as the war it documents. The Midwest Review called the book “solid and riveting reading,” and it is a humor-laced novel that strikes a balance between the absurd and merciless effects of combat and their long-term impact on the soldiers who fight America's wars. Technology has changed the way wars are fought, and every soldier's story is, in some way, unique. But when a soldier returns from war, he or she faces the same struggles as Ted Bertson, the soldier who is at the center of The Chaplain's Assistant. For better or for worse, Caldwell captures it all and leaves us a little battle scarred in the process. This is a must read for veterans of all recent wars, students of history, and families of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
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