Patriot After All: The Story of a Chicano Vietnam Vet

Patriot After All: The Story of a Chicano Vietnam Vet

by JuanRamirez (Author)

Synopsis

Juan Ramirez always believed he would die In Viet Nam. As a teenager growing up in the San Francisco area in the early 1960s, 'Nam was there, just over the horizon, like the distant thump of artillery. His father and uncles had served in World War II, another uncle in Korea. At nineteen, Ramirez decided to embrace the war. In 1968, the year of the Tet offensive, Ramirez joined the U.S. Marines. Two bloody tours later, Ramirez survived, but at immense cost. Twice wounded, undesirably discharged, and plagued by survivor's guilt, Ramirez surveys the toll of Vietnam on flesh and spirit in this memoir. Ramirez tells his story in a voice not often heard from the war, that of a Chicano soldier. By tracing his roots, and exploring the cultural pressures and social demons that weighed on his family and community, Ramirez offers an unflinching look at the fall and redemption of one Mexican-American veteran.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 192
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Published: 15 Feb 1999

ISBN 10: 0826319599
ISBN 13: 9780826319593

Media Reviews
. . . [Ramirez] presents unique and clear views of a young Hispanic who joins the Marines and goes to Vietnam to find his destiny. . . . important because it is penned by a Chicano soldier.
It is a phenomenal story, and a success, for all the right reasons. . . . the style is transparent, the story unerring in its effort to educate.
. . . Ramirez presents unique and clear views of a young Hispanic who joins the Marines and goes to Vietnam to find his destiny. . . . important because it is penned by a Chicano soldier.
An honest account by a courageous vet, A Patriot After All traces Ramirezs painful struggles toward self-acceptance after the war. Adds another dimension to the growing literature of the Vietnam War.
Ramírez examines in a brutally honest voice the effects of his family, alcoholism and drug abuse on his own life before, during and after his service in Vietnam. . . a touching examination of the Vietnam war and a frank exploration of a troubled Mexican-American family.
. . . [Ramirez] presents unique and clear views of a young Hispanic who joins the Marines and goes to Vietnam to find his destiny. . . . important because it is penned by a Chicano soldier.
Author Bio
Juan Ramirez owns a landscaping business in Watsonville, California.