From liberating a Nazi concentration camp to fighting in the bloody Pacific, soldiers remembered and relived wartime experiences from Europe, the Pacific, Iraq, and Afghanistan. These stories explore the trauma of those who fought as well as the ones who waited for them. The dramatic challenges they faced in time of war tested their faith, conscience, and basic humanity as they tried to adjust to war's aftermath with the help of those who loved them.
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Michael Braswell is Professor Emeritus at East Tennessee State University and a former prison psychologist. He has published books on ethics, human relations, justice issues, and the spiritual journey. His books include The Memory of Grace, Teaching Justice, and When Jesus Came to the Cracker Barrel.