UNIFORMS

by David G. Duchesneau


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Softcover
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Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/3/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9781493165018
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9781493165025
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9781493165032

About the Book

This book, Uniforms, spans an era in a boy's life that tells about his experiences growing up in a small New England town, from his childhood years, attending parochial school, to his adolescent years, continuing parochial school and becoming an active member of a drum and bugle corps for ten years. The story continues into early adulthood when he enlisted into the United States Marine Corps, through boot camp, and then serving two tours of duty, 1969 through 1970, in Vietnam. It is a factual description of his life as he grew up and through his experiences of wearing many uniforms, which shaped his life and future forever. The language used in this book is sometimes graphic, with four-letter expressions. However, it is the exact language that was so commonly used during that era. The author does his best at explaining what it was like to grow up in the late 1950s and the 1960s, attending school taught only by nuns. Then while still attending school, joining a drum and bugle corps and all his experiences traveling around New England and Canada, performing in parades and field competitions. At eighteen years old, he enlisted into the Armed Forces, United States Marine Corps, and explains what life was like at eighteen years old in 1968 to go through boot camp at Parris Island in South Carolina. As his marine infantry training continued, the author describes, in detail and in his own words, what it was like as the Marine Corps prepared him and many others like him for combat in Vietnam. The author then describes, to the best of his recollection and ability, what life was like in Vietnam in 1969 while he was attached to a marine combat unit in Quang Tri Province of Southern Vietnam. The book goes on to describe how, at the end of 1969, he was redeployed to another combat unit south of Da Nang. The author stayed in Vietnam until mid-August of 1970 and then was released from active duty and returned home at the age of twenty-one. This book speaks from the heart and mind of everyone who has ever had the experience of attending a Catholic school with nuns, all those who were ever so fortunate to be a member of a drum and bugle corps, and all those combat veterans who served in Vietnam and experienced the rigors and sorrows of that war.


About the Author

After being honorably discharged from the US Marine Corps in 1970, David returned home to New Hampshire, where he currently resides. In 1971, he continued wearing uniforms and was appointed into the NH State Police. He earned a degree in criminology. During his tenure, he was selected to represent New England in a special thirteen-week intense training course at the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. After his retirement from law enforcement in 1991, David opened a private investigative agency and consulting firm, which he still is involved in today. He is certified as an international investigator and fraud consultant. His investigative/security experience and knowledge is second to none, and he conducts investigations worldwide. He is qualified as an expert witness and has written numerous articles on how to conduct investigations in the private sector. David is a proud member of the NH Retired Law Enforcement Association (life member), Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW, life member), the American Legion, Marine Corps Association, Marine Corps League, ASIS International, INTELLENET, and the NRA.