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Poems From DaNang 

a collection of poems about the Vietnam War experience told through the eyes of Vincent W. Carroll, who served there as a Chaplain. These are heartfelt accounts of the trials, tribulations, comraderie, and friendship of a dark time in American history. 

This is a book of poetry, a personal memoir and an account of the Vietnam war told with wit, wisdom and conviction. 

Poems From DaNang is one book that should not be missed!



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