Returning home with wounds, some visible and some otherwise. Im going to speak a little bit tonight about that and read a few things. Its a lot of territory and we will make the best we can with our time. I think that we have a little feedback there. The title that we use is in the ceremony and the willingness of healing the wounds of the war. Actually i made that im not quite up im not quite sure what it means but we will chip away at that. The trauma of the war we talk about it so much today that it almost seems commonplace. And thats today is in contrast with my own experience. When i came back from vietnam, we didnt have those things. For 25 years i thought that maybe i was the only one, that i wasnt. And i had i came back and in the late spring of 1968 after a couple of tours we called them to her since that of deployments you basically got shipped over there by yourself and kind of abandoned for a couple of years and then i kind of liked it. For a soldier that achieved under the