John M. Johnson recounts his experience as a lieutenant in the Vietnam War, where he and his fellow soldiers were eager to fight for freedom but also recognized the war’s mismanagement and growing unpopularity. Despite heavy casualties, they believed they fulfilled their duty by only bombing legitimate targets. Johnson expresses relief that President Nixon ultimately ended US involvement in Vietnam.


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