No Uniform Protects You from Your Father

Russell’s father was a decorated Army veteran and WWII hero who pushed him far beyond the limits any child should have to endure. So Russell went somewhere his father never could: he not only attended college but also commissioned as a Marine and served in Vietnam.

But none of it was enough. When Russell returned from Vietnam, he realized he was still fighting a war—and all the ammo in the world wouldn’t be enough to end it.

Blair Bronwyn

Award-winning author

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