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Our Vietnam veterans who survived combat were very happy to come home after their tour of duty, but they didn't expect to be met with derision by some factions for serving their country.Jack Stryker is beginning his junior year football season at the University of Texas in 1961. He is the descendant of a World War II fighter pilot who can trace his ancestry to a fur trader and a Shoshone maiden in the Wyoming mountains. After graduating from college where he participated in Navy ROTC, Stryker is commissioned as an ensign in the navy with every intention of becoming a career officer. After a…mehr

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Our Vietnam veterans who survived combat were very happy to come home after their tour of duty, but they didn't expect to be met with derision by some factions for serving their country.Jack Stryker is beginning his junior year football season at the University of Texas in 1961. He is the descendant of a World War II fighter pilot who can trace his ancestry to a fur trader and a Shoshone maiden in the Wyoming mountains. After graduating from college where he participated in Navy ROTC, Stryker is commissioned as an ensign in the navy with every intention of becoming a career officer. After a year in an administrative position, Ensign Stryker is bored, applies for, and is accepted into a new special warfare group. He trains to become a Navy SEAL. After rigorous training, Jack is shipped out to Vietnam. His platoon is followed through three deployments and the horrific images of duty in the Mekong Delta, the vile swamp called the Rung Sat. Jack and his platoon became feared predators in the swamp, only to return home to a country that dishonored and disrespected them.
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The military personnel who serve to protect freedom and way of life deserve the respect of all United States citizens who enjoy those freedoms. Two-thirds of those who served in Vietnam were volunteers. Most people say that they are glad to have served their country and would serve again. Targeted for readers who enjoy war stories, "Tears of a Patriot" recognizes the stress and sacrifice that veterans experience."Over 40 years ago I witnessed firsthand the disrespect given to our veterans by college professors, students, and the media. It created a hurt that has diminished, but not gone away over the years."The story begins in Texas in 1965, this historical fiction story follows Jack Stryker-his third year at the University of Texas, his commissioning in the Navy and three deployments to Vietnam. His platoon becomes feared predators in the vile swamp of the Mekong Delta, but returning from the war was more hurtful than the wounds of combat."Tears of a Patriot" concentrates on the Vietnam War era and the problems encountered during the said period. "Small units of the Navy and Marine Corps Special Operations Group were successful in fulfilling their assigned missions, under difficult and stressful situations. Most were very happy to survive combat and return home, but their welcome back in the states was sometimes more difficult that the stress of combat."An excerpt from this book: Our Vietnam veterans who survived combat were happy to come home after their tour of duty, but they didn't expect to be met with derision by some factions for serving their country.