

An edition of Short Changed (2011)
Memoir of an American Combat Veteran
By Eldson J. McGhee
Publish Date
June 27, 2011
Publisher
Tree Hugger Book Publishing
Language
eng
Pages
232
Description:
According to the "***Soldiers in Prison***" documentary, "*Until recently one in every five US. prisoners was a Vietnam veteran.*" *Short Changed: Memoir of an American Combat Veteran* chronicles the life of Eldson J. McGhee, a Vietnam veteran and Purple Heart recipient who suffers from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). The book tells the story of a soldier who experiences physical and emotional trauma while serving, and after his tour in Vietnam. As an high school honor student, McGhee had plans to become a lawyer, live a prosperous life, and make his family proud. No one would have guessed the direction his life would take. Upon his return from war, McGhee leads a life of crime, drug abuse, and eventually, incarceration. Yet McGhee's story is one of overcoming, transformation, redemption, and a second chance at life.
subjects: Veterans, War, prisons, post-traumatic stress disorder, United States. Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, African American veterans, Patients, American Personal narratives, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, African American soldiers, Vietnam War, 1961–1975
People: Barack Obama, Michael Eugene Mullen (1944-1970)
Places: Vietnam, Cam Ranh Bay, Atlanta, Washington Metropolitan Area, Marshallville Georgia, Macon County (Ga.)
Times: 1946-Present