Chapter 8 – Meeting Fourth Squad

The rows of huts called hooches lined the western border of the base. Those assigned to the hooches were squads that had dual responsibilities. When those units were not doing search and destroy missions, they provided security for the western border of the military complex at Da Nang. Two squads provided support for other missions. …

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Chapter 4 – First Name Change

After working several months part-time with the groundskeeper, Curtis made an escape to join to Marine Corps. But now experiences what others have told him, he could not do. In this chapter, Curtis, with help, finds a way. It only took Curtis asking a couple of people for directions to the Marine Corps recruiting office. …

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Chapter 2 – Mental Hospital

In the previous chapter Curtis Mathis was expecting to be sentence to military service instead of jail. Instead, the judge send him to a mental hospital for a psychiatric evaluation. Across from the table of Dr. Phillip Grey, Dr. Carl White, and Dr. Patricia Ronstate sat Curtis Mathis. Behind Curtis stood two bulky men in …

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Chapter 1 – The Court Room

Curtis Mathis woke in his jail cell, expecting the judge to give him the option of going to prison or military service. In the mid-1960s, minor offenders would get the option of jail or military service. After breakfast, the six-foot, twenty-nine-year-old Curtis Mathis smiled as sheriff’s deputies escorted him from the jail and to the …

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