JT Caldwell’s debut novel, The Chaplain’s Assistant; God, Country and Vietnam, is the story of opera singer Ted Bertson’s three wars – against the Army when he’s drafted to Vietnam, against various enemies in Vietnam and later, after his discharge – against the enemies within him.

The Chaplain’s Assistant; God, Country and Vietnam is a must read for veterans of all recent wars, students of history and families of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Pentagon Under-reports Injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan
July 2nd, 2010

Matthew Nasuti, reporting for the Kabul Press (Kabul, Afghanistan) has written a two-part report about the Pentagon’s decision in 2001 to hide the truth of the human costs of the occupations of...Read More

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War and Memory
May 29th, 2010

Memorial Day, 1970: I was soldier in Vietnam.  By 1970, almost 48,000 American soldiers had been killed. Anti-war protests were wide-spread and growing in number as the protesters were attempting to...Read More