Vietnam Uncensored: A Veteran’s Journey with Jerry Glazer – EP 222

Vietnam veteran and author Jerry Glazer joins me in this compelling episode. Jerry shares his remarkable journey from being drafted into the U.S. Army, going through grueling training, and serving in one of the most harrowing conflicts in American history. He reflects on his experiences, the challenges of military service, and the deep brotherhood forged in war.

Jerry also discusses his book, Vietnam Uncensored: 365 Days in a Nightmare, which provides a firsthand account of his time in combat and the historical context behind the Vietnam War. His candid storytelling takes listeners through his battles, the impact of PTSD, and the lessons he learned about resilience, leadership, and sacrifice.

Additionally, Jerry talks about the importance of veterans documenting their stories, the need for ongoing support for those who served, and his work with The Kauffman Fund, an organization dedicated to helping veterans in need.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Jerry’s journey from college to the Vietnam War
  • His decision to serve despite having an opportunity to avoid the draft
  • The intense physical and mental challenges of military training
  • His experiences as part of an airborne and ranger-trained unit
  • The reality of combat and its lasting impact on soldiers
  • The brotherhood among soldiers and the sacrifices made
  • The historical and political complexities of the Vietnam War
  • The long-term effects of war, including PTSD and reintegration into civilian life
  • The importance of veterans sharing their stories
  • How proceeds from Jerry’s book are supporting The Kauffman Fund

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