No Cats In Vietnam by Thomas F. Bayard

Beautiful and exciting memories are relevant to us. We keep them in our hearts and always remember them most of the time. That is how we treasure them, and we even keep those that afflicted us.
Just like the memories of the people who fought in the wars and struggled for the freedom of their people. They are remembered because they mean so much to the present, and because they are beautiful stories to tell. Author Thomas F. Bayard imparts a delightful and interesting story of his life and his journey through war where he found out that there were No Cats In Vietnam.
No Cats In Vietnam recounts about the story of the author's life. From the memories of his tender age, his schooling, inferiority, to his passions that led him to become what he wanted to be. He sensibly shares about his wonderful Lewes experience during his younger years, which is very important to him until now. His memories about his basic and advanced training in the US Army that taught him many things are still vivid in his thoughts - the hardships and struggles linger. The doleful part, he had to leave Mona for his journey to Vietnam – the place where he had so much for life to learn and to remember – he was new then, and terrified, learning his new life and facing the battles and all that he needed to deal with. But, what really had happened in Vietnam? What was his life in the war zone? He did his duties to survive and he always long to be with his beloved. What did he do to his life after his assignment in Vietnam?
He was very glad to be alive, knowing that he could have been killed, but he survived, back to the world – out of the war. When he went to Vietnam, he also realized his life was beginning and rolling. With this beautiful memoir, he is thankful for all those interesting and challenging experiences – it was and is life.
- Paperback: 268 pages
- Publisher: Xlibris Corporation (March 9, 2007)
- ISBN-13: 978-1425744045

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