The new edition of Bullets and Bandages by Robert J Saniscalchi is now published by Amazon/Create-Space and is now available at low price. The new book has some added content and fine tuning. All of my writing is dedicated to our veterans and to those that serve and protect our freedom today.
Brief Synopsis: Inspired by the true experiences, the trials and victories of Rob and his comrades pull you into a world of survival through willpower, tenacity and wit. An adventurous thriller set in Vietnam, Bullets and Bandages is a story of love, horror and overcoming woven into a tale you will not soon forget.
Brief Synopsis: Inspired by the true experiences, the trials and victories of Rob and his comrades pull you into a world of survival through willpower, tenacity and wit. An adventurous thriller set in Vietnam, Bullets and Bandages is a story of love, horror and overcoming woven into a tale you will not soon forget.
CHAPTER 1- EXCERPT- BULLETS AND BANDAGES
Some memories
exist because they are etched into one’s mind with fire and anguish of true
experience, not by choice. From my tour of duty in Vietnam, I am filled with
the experiences that cannot be wiped away. I can recall the events, the names
and the faces as if they had been in front of me only a short time ago. To this
day, I thank the Lord in my prayers for helping me survive. Sometimes, I dream
of the tranquil rice fields or of the hot steamy jungles----- very quite and
peaceful. Occasionally, the dreams are of the men that I could not save, and of
the ghastly shadows of my enemies. These images are a contradictory and
discordant collage of the real horror of war.
I have no
misgivings about what was done; I was a soldier doing my duty for my country,
in a war far away from my home. It was a war where our forces could not fully
engage the enemy. The Army could not move on a strategic offensive and take the
ground war into Hanoi or Cambodia.
I had to learn a
new type of warfare or would not have survived. After some time, I began to
know the enemy and anticipate his movements. My unit traveled the jungles in
platoons of heavy infantry in search of Charlie. Our nerves were constantly on
edge. It was a guerrilla war, and I learned to adapt.
With a little time, my platoon began to work together. We
learned to think like the enemy and use our instincts to fight together as a
team. When the enemy would stand and fight, we fought back until they ran.
Unfortunately, I knew before long those same troops would try to sneak up on us
again.
After listing to my brother's stories, I thanked God for he must have been watching over him. Can you imagine what it was like in Vietnam? Could you have survived? I thought about that many times as I wrote the story.
One of my favorite quotes:
"Courage is fear holding on a minute longer."
General George S. Patton
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Robert J Saniscalchi
Copyright Robert Saniscalchi 2007

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