This is What Hell Looks Like: Life as a Bomb Disposal Specialist During the Vietnam War
This is What Hell Looks Like: Life as a Bomb Disposal Specialist During the Vietnam War
Stuart Allan Steinberg
Subjects: Biographies & Memoirs, Leaders & Notable People, Military, History, Vietnam War
Description
Description
From 1967–1971, Stuart Steinberg served in the U.S. Army as an explosive ordnance disposal specialist. In January 1968, he was sent to Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah, where chemical and biological weaponry was stockpiled, staying there until July 1968. Steinberg was involved in helping to clean up the worst nerve gas disaster in American history on March 13, 1968. As a result, he volunteered to serve in Vietnam from September 4, 1968 to March 24, 1970. This is What Hell Looks Like explores the difficult and traumatic situations faced by Steinberg and his teammates across their time in Vietnam. This volume also examines the causes and consequences of post-traumatic stress disorder though Steinberg's honest account of his experiences, including his subsequent addiction to prescription painkillers. Documenting Steinberg's personal journey through "Hell," his account casts further light on life during the Vietnam War.
Details
Details
Publisher/Supplier: Fonthill Media
Date Published: 2018-06-25
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1625450656
Language: en
Pages: 240
Length: 6 inches,width: 1.2 inches,height: 9.3 inches
15 in stock
