The Fortunate Son: Top Through the Eyes of Others


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The Fortunate Son recounts the parallel lives of an army brat and a group of Vietnam veterans who intersect decades after the war. The veterans open up to me the army brat perhaps in a way they never have with their own families. Why? Through my father Top their First Sergeant we have a common link. Over the years weve gotten to know each other. They begin to understand the sacrifices of an army family. But more importantly they want me to understand how our familys sacrifice and my fathers tour of duty in Vietnam with them in the jungles gave them confidence to believe they would make it home alive.The Fortunate Son is not about a single battle or a single soldiers tour of duty. You will meet us learn something about us and get a glimpse of our lives during the war years. Youll find out why half a century after that tour of duty ended we remain bound together. If youve ever been in the military or part of a military family youll know that we all are bound together. For those who find the military to be foreign and unknown our story may help you to understand why it binds so many together.Fourteen of these soldiers have shared their stories. Their stories describe two life transitions--first from civilian teenagers or young men to combat grunts trying to stay alive in the jungle--and then back to stateside life. What happens between these transitions as they slog through the jungle day by day paints their portrait of Top my father. Now I appreciate why they remain bound together half a century after their tour ended. Their stories are an unexpected gift that bestows new insight to me on my father. So as you read and listen to these soldiers stories both what they say and how they describe Top you understand why Ive learned that I am The Fortunate Son.Author Timothy Trainer is an army brat born into the Army in Japan and was a high school junior when his father retired from the Army. He did not arrive in the United States until he was past his fifth birthday. After arriving in the United States the Army life meant living in various parts of the United States on and off post depending upon his fathers duty station.For more information visit: TheFortunateSon.com TimothyTrainer.com
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