A Would-Be Adventurist's Quest for Combat: Experiences of a US Army Draftee During LBJ's Vietnam Buildup
By John Veteran
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In September 1966, at the age of twenty-four, Dalton Henson was drafted into the US Army at the height of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Vietnam buildup that would increase to five hundred thousand the number of US military personnel in the country. Henson, who had held a draft-exempt status up until then—having been a college student and then a schoolteacher (athletic coach for one year)—took basic training at Fort Benning, Georgia, then was stationed at a military reservation in California...



