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"Weapons of War" has given me the opportunity to tell my Vietnam story and how it affected me, my fiancée, and my family. It will give my family a written record of my service to my country. And to thank the United States Army for its role in shaping my character and developing me into a responsible leader ready and equipped to take on any challenge or mission. In other words, helping me to "be all that I can be". And to finally tell my story of how the Army took a "Raw Recruit" and turned him into a trained Combat Soldier and proven Leader. ¿

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"Weapons of War" has given me the opportunity to tell my Vietnam story and how it affected me, my fiancée, and my family. It will give my family a written record of my service to my country. And to thank the United States Army for its role in shaping my character and developing me into a responsible leader ready and equipped to take on any challenge or mission. In other words, helping me to "be all that I can be". And to finally tell my story of how the Army took a "Raw Recruit" and turned him into a trained Combat Soldier and proven Leader. ¿
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Policy historian Robert E. Wright (Ph.D., SUNY Buffalo) has (co)authored 24 books, including The First Wall Street (Chicago 2005), One Nation Under Debt (McGraw Hill 2008), and The Wall Street Journal Guide to the 50 Economic Indicators That Really Matter (HarperCollins 2011). He taught courses in business, economics, and policy at Temple, Virginia, New York, and Augustana universities before joining the American Institute for Economic Research in January 2021. He has appeared on C-SPAN, Fox Business, and other broadcast outlets and been featured in Barron's, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post.