"Cong Catchers; A Soldier's Memories of Vietnam": a memoir of a soldier's life in the Vietnam War. "Cong Catchers; A Soldier's Memories of Vietnam" is the creation of published author, Lee Halverson, Vietnam War veteran, husband to his wife, Ginny, father of two and grandfather of four, along with the help of Ed Nielsen.
"These young men served their country with valor and honor only to return home to a less-than-friendly society." Lee Halverson
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Lee Halverson's new book recounts the daily thoughts and experiences of a soldier and his brothers in arms serving their country and trying to make it home alive.
Lee Halverson served in the US Army from January 1969 to December 1970. "Cong Catchers" is a compilation of events that occurred while he served in Vietnam. This is not a guns-and-ammo book. It is a book about a young man with Christian values at war.
This is the story of a young man who avoided the pleasures that were readily available and instead organized football games, drank soda, avoided drugs, and helped repair orphanages. Meet those he served with and the ways they coped in very adverse conditions.
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Consumers can purchase "Cong Catchers; A Soldier's Memories of Vietnam" at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, Kobo or Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or inquiries about "Cong Catchers; A Soldier's Memories of Vietnam", contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.
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