Selasa, 05 September 2017

An Autopsy of War

A doctor’s stint in the bush reveals to him the grunts’ reality, why they say ‘it don’t mean nuthin’’ and worship the god DEROS. In August 1967, Dr. John Parrish, a Yale Medical School graduate trained in internal medicine, was thrust into the blood and gore that is the intended result of combat, where the …

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