Death Was Just A Breath Away
psychological problems stemming from his days as a prisoner of war. Dick decided to write this story for his daughters, that they might understand him better. You will occasionally see a side remark addressed to them. I did not remove these, as I wished the story to remain as he had written it. It was many years into our marriage before we ever heard the phrase Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Dick, along with the majority of his prisoner of war peers, suffered the remainder of their lives with this disorder. This diagnosis did answer many questions for us as a family. Dick remained in the service, retiring from the Army as a Chief Warrant Officer 3 in 1969. He had a second tour to Korea with KMAG (Korean Military Advisory Group) in 1967-1968.
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Death Was Just A Breath Away
psychological problems stemming from his days as a prisoner of war. Dick decided to write this story for his daughters, that they might understand him better. You will occasionally see a side remark addressed to them. I did not remove these, as I wished the story to remain as he had written it. It was many years into our marriage before we ever heard the phrase Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Dick, along with the majority of his prisoner of war peers, suffered the remainder of their lives with this disorder. This diagnosis did answer many questions for us as a family. Dick remained in the service, retiring from the Army as a Chief Warrant Officer 3 in 1969. He had a second tour to Korea with KMAG (Korean Military Advisory Group) in 1967-1968.
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Death Was Just A Breath Away

Death Was Just A Breath Away

by Richard Stuart Raby
Death Was Just A Breath Away

Death Was Just A Breath Away

by Richard Stuart Raby

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psychological problems stemming from his days as a prisoner of war. Dick decided to write this story for his daughters, that they might understand him better. You will occasionally see a side remark addressed to them. I did not remove these, as I wished the story to remain as he had written it. It was many years into our marriage before we ever heard the phrase Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Dick, along with the majority of his prisoner of war peers, suffered the remainder of their lives with this disorder. This diagnosis did answer many questions for us as a family. Dick remained in the service, retiring from the Army as a Chief Warrant Officer 3 in 1969. He had a second tour to Korea with KMAG (Korean Military Advisory Group) in 1967-1968.

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BN ID: 2940150812185
Publisher: Mascot Books
Publication date: 10/16/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 988 KB
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