Deadly Waters

Deadly Waters The Vietnam Naval War and Its Aftermath

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"Deadly Waters" is a work of fiction based on actual events that tells how the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs perverted Congressional Law to cheat 229,000 Vietnam Blue Water Navy Sailors out of all possible compensation for Agent Orange caused illnesses. It is a book every patriotic American should read.This is a story of love, war and the promise America made and broke to those sailors she sent to fight on the poisoned waters of the South China Sea. It's told through the eyes of Zack Martin, who in the fall of 1964 leaves his family farm in rural Vermont to enlist in the Navy. After boot camp he is stationed on a destroyer which is quickly deployed to Vietnam. He and his ship are heavily involved in coastal and riverine warfare. Martin grows into a skilled deck seaman, gunner, and helmsman. He manages to survive the constant dangers of the Viet Cong and an unforgiving sea. In spite of prolonged separations, his love for his hometown sweetheart, Tally Goodwin, survives and grows as well. After his discharge it blossoms into a strong and loving marriage. Side by side, Zack and Tally face the many obstacles and hardships life throws in their path including diseases caused by his exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam. When they least expect it, they find themselves embroiled in the toughest fight of their lives with an organization they, like most Americans believed, to be a friend to all who served their country with honor, but turned out to be a true and terrible enemy far more coldhearted and callous than Zack or any of his 229,000 Navy brothers had ever encountered before: the Veterans Administration.

Book information

ISBN: 9781539105398
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 416
Weight: 553g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 22mm