IRAQ-ISTAN
The War- Worn G.I.
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About the Book
This volume of poems traces the process that the now-existing American G.I. goes through: from being an innocent boot-camp inductee to being an experienced overseas combatant. Many of these returning soldiers, whether they are physically and mentally intact or not, find that they have other wars to fight at home: either external wars with their own government or internal wars within their own lives. In this volume, the heroic soldiers who have fought, and those who are still fighting in the Middle East know that "war is hell"; and so should the rest of us.
About the Author
Arnold R. Girdharry was born in New Amsterdam, Guyana. He earned his B.A. degree at Atlantic Union College, his M.A. at Andrews University, and his Ph.D. at Howard University. Dr. Girdharry has taught in Guyana, at Howard University, and at Bridgewater State University, from where he retired. The author has published several books, including two volumes of poetry: Poetry of Psycho-realism and Country of New England. He presently resides in Lecanto, Florida, where he continues to follow his lifelong dream of writing.