New Vietnam War Memoir Released - Letters from THE HEART: A Young Army Doctor’s 1969 Vietnam War Experience by Dr. Jonathan and Sherrie Benumof
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Step back in time with a riveting new book about Vietnam, seen through the lens of an anesthesiologist who saved countless lives during 1969, the year he served in Vietnam.
Letters from THE HEART: A Young Army Doctor s 1969 Vietnam War Experience SAN DIEGO (PRWEB) April 26, 2021 Step back in time with a riveting new book about Vietnam, seen through the lens of an anesthesiologist who saved countless lives during 1969, the year he served in Vietnam. Letters from THE HEART: A Young Army Doctor’s 1969 Vietnam War Experience takes a fascinating look back at the grounding in medicine that Dr. Jonathan L. Benumof received during the Vietnam War. He endured and persevered through the trauma and drama with the love and correspondence with wife Sherrie, oft
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