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Journey back to the late 60s and 70s as we follow the remarkable path of Robin Bartlett, a young man fresh out of college who unexpectedly found himself in Vietnam. Despite harboring different aspirations for his life, duty called, and Robin rose to the occasion, stepping into a leadership role among fellow youthful soldiers.
Robin's book, 'Vietnam Combat: Firefights and Writing History,' offers a candid and unfiltered account of his personal experiences during this tumultuous period in history. In this episode, we engage in a deeply moving conversation with Robin, delving into the harrowing incidents he endured, the heart-wrenching tragedies he faced, and the often harsh treatment that awaited young veterans upon their return home.
Despite the gravity of his story, we also find moments of light-hearted recollections that offer a unique perspective on the human spirit in the face of adversity. Join us for an unforgettable exploration of Robin's journey through the Vietnam conflict, shedding light on both the profound challenges and resilience of those who served.
You can hear his whole story on his website:
RobinBartlettauthor.com
From there you can also get an autographed copy of his evocative book with free shipping.
Music and sound effects: Pixabay
In the next episode, I speak with award-winning author Dr Ian Hodges of the Australian Department of Veterans Affairs about the oft-overlooked experience of the Aussies in Vietnam.
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