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A Point Man shares riveting stories of faith and courage as an infantryman in Vietnam. An "after action review" gives steps to healing every veteran needs to know. Excellent resource for military family members, chaplains, law enforcement officers, firefighters or anyone who has experienced PTSD.

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A Point Man shares riveting stories of faith and courage as an infantryman in Vietnam. An "after action review" gives steps to healing every veteran needs to know. Excellent resource for military family members, chaplains, law enforcement officers, firefighters or anyone who has experienced PTSD.
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Autorenporträt
Steve Williams returned from Nam and got his undergraduate degree from Washburn University in 1982 in Corrections and Criminal Justice, graduating with honors. He went on to get a master's in management from Baker University in 1993 and spent 31 years at Shawnee County Court Services as a juvenile probation officer and supervisor. Steve began volunteering as an Outpost Leader for Point Man Topeka in 1995. After retiring from Court Services in 2006, Steve became the state coordinator for Point Man Kansas and became a board member for Point Man International Ministries in 2010. He and his wife, Rosie, co-authored his memoir, Nine Pairs of Boots in Vietnam: Steps to Freedom Every Veteran Needs to Know, on Veteran's Day, 2020. Steve enjoys his home, office, shop and barn in Tecumseh, Kansas. He is involved with the Healing Waters program through the VA, Military Vehicle Preservation Association (they are helping him restore an M151A2 Army Jeep). His hobbies include woodworking, fishing, antiquing, traveling with his wife and being Papa to six grandchildren. Steve is active in his church and taught an adult class for 45 years and formerly served on the board of elders.