Of No Value: A Vietnam War Era Memoir (War Diary Book 2)
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Of No Value: A Vietnam War Era Memoir (War Diary Book 2)
The Catch-22 of the Vietnam War.
When Derrick Wolf and Kent Campbell were wounded in battle, they thought the war was over for them. And while the war may have been done with them, the army was not.
Of No Value is an unvarnished depiction of the absurdity of war and army life in the early 1970s. From the pitiful treatment received at the army's hospitals to the completion of their service, they were scorned and insulted by the military.
The contempt continued at home, this time at the hands of their fellow Americans, who spat and called them "baby killers."
Of No Value is a memoir spanning the experiences of two soldiers from the time of their combat injuries to their discharge. It not only captures the ludicrous machinations of the military but also depicts the colorful counterculture life of the United States in the early 70s.
Both Wolf and Campbell are Bronze Star and Purple Heart recipients. Wolf is also the author of Boys for Men, a best-selling Vietnam memoir.