The Horse Soldiers of Vietnam

by Chuck Breuer


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 29/10/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 188
ISBN : 9780738837277

About the Book

THE HORSE SOLDIERS of VIETNAM is based party on fact, but is primarily a work of fiction. It is factual in the sense that a specific individual well known to me disappeared after Vietnam and has never been seen since returning to the states from that emotionally devastating conflict.

The specifics of that young man’s trials are completely unknown to me. The fiction begins with speculation as to the kinds of events that would so totally alienate a veteran from his family and friends to the point that he would refuse all contact with them. Then, he seems to have completely disappeared from the face of the earth.

In fiction Carl Steiger faces the increasing psychological turmoil of war and lost love, and becomes addicted to heroin-- a drug which has also been called HORSE-- hence the title. As the story line progresses the impending disaster is softened by the fact that the reader has already seen the Prologue and knows that Steiger will survive both conflicts: He will physically survive the slaughter in Vietnam, and-- after years of addiction-- he will also finally overcome the terrible and seemingly insurmountable malady of heroin dependency.

Steiger survives and the hope of the storyteller is simply that the young man mentioned above will also survive. Further it is our hope that all of the forgotten ‘Horse Soldiers’--many of whom still wander through the shadows of society today--will also survive. We pray that they will

Chuck Breuer, Edgefield SC, August 3, 2000.


About the Author

‘Chuck’ Breuer is Dr. Charles E. Breuer Jr. a Psychologist retired from private practice. Breuer served a total of eight years in both active and reserve duty in the U.S. Coast Guard and obtained his Ph.D. from USC in the interim. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, he was granted a reserve appointment as a commissioned officer in the United States Air Force. He has thus seen military life as both an enlisted man and an officer. Breuer’s knowledge of military procedure was augmented by employment at Fort Jackson (US Army). He also worked as a Veteran’s Counselor for the State Employment Service and as a Civilian Personnel Specialist at Shaw Air Force. In those positions he interviewed many service personnel who were being (or had been) discharged. Some of the content of his book the Horse Soldiers of Vietnam is based on those interviews.