Thirty-Three Years after the End of the Vietnam War, 963 missing U.S. Soldiers Accounted for in Just Released Book
About a book that reveals genocide of 963 U.S. Soldiers after the end of the Vietnam War and their burial in a mass grave in Saigon, Vietnam. It's also the story of the man who held and lived with that secret for over thirty years.
Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) January 15, 2006 -- Trent C. Young, author of "And that's the way it was… By Dawn's Early Light, in conjunction with Lulu (www.lulu.com), the world's fastest-growing provider of print-on-demand books, has finally completed the expose for all those families that have loved ones that are still unaccounted for, thirty-three years after the end of the Vietnam War.
And that's the way it was… By Dawn's Early Light is a comprehensive examination of 963 American Soldiers, who were AWOL's and deserters of the United States Armed Forces that chose to remain in Vietnam after the war officially ended. It tells the story of 963 American Soldiers which were executed by the United States government and then buried in a mass grave in Saigon, Vietnam. This book successfully examines the government's attempts to conceal the large number of AWOL's and deserters of the Vietnam War and their concern of these soldiers making it back to the United States to talk with the media.
And that's the way it was… By Dawn's Early Light is the story of the past of one man that makes him capable of committing genocide on his fellow soldiers and living with the secret for over thirty years. It is a passionate read which gives true insight to the early 70's. It is a journey into real life with insight into the racial and moral complexities of that era. A unique disclaimer in this book begs the reader to ask the United States Government, "What really did happen to all those soldiers that are still unaccounted for so many years after the end of that war?"
Trent C. Young said writing, And that's the way it was… By Dawn's Early Light was a long and emotionally difficult journey which started as an expedition into his own personal insanity. "It gave me the opportunity to go back in time and examine my motives in life. It taught me how to finally cry and forgive myself," Trent Young said adding, "Many of those families of the American soldiers still unaccounted for can now have answers."
Link to Publication*: http://www.lulu.com/TrentYoung
ABOUT AUTHOR
Trent Young is an author and a decorated veteran of the United Sates Air Force and the United States Army. He is also a decorated veteran of the Vietnam War. Born and raised in Bowie, Maryland and traveling throughout the world, he currently resides in Phoenix, Arizona.
ABOUT LULU
Founded in 2002, Lulu is the world's fastest-growing print-on-demand marketplace for digital do-it-yourselfers. Please see www.lulu.com for more information.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Trent Young, TrentYoung@aol.com 623-566-4481
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