NEW YORK, May 26, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- George
Konaf is a Vietnam veteran and one
of only ten surviving soldiers from his Army platoon, the Second
Battalion, Sixteenth Infantry. He has published his latest book
"The True Story of the Vietnam War and One
Man's Sufferings": a gripping and potent first-hand account
of the horror of the war.
This is a true story about what George Konaf thought about the
truth of the Vietnam War before he would die of Agent Orange. He
now walks with a cane for support.
The author shares, "I wanted to tell you how the PX and the man
who ran the Army, who was in charge of the whole Army, and every
Marine, and Air Force, the general who assisted the president of
the US, and how crooked he was, and all the other generals who made
millions from every war. In my mind, all of them didn't care for
the people of the US. What made me sick was that some of these kids
went to war, but only a few actually went.
The general and commander never told the US how Vietnam's Agent Orange kills, desert wars had
bad effects on the soldiers, and uranium was the only weapon that
would kill the enemy (Afghanistan)
and other enemies that fought in the desert. They never told the
soldiers of each war that within two to three years, they would be
impotent for the rest of the lives.
I, George Konaf, have been impotent now for thirty years, and in
my mind, I should have been killed in Vietnam. But now, I am glad I was not and can
tell the true story of these men, high ranking, and millionaires.
The crooks who run this country.
At last, I am writing to die. I am getting weaker every day, and
now I need a cane to hold me up. If I had to do it again, I would,
for my country and for my fellow Americans who are living here. I
am a true American. And now that I told my story, I am ready to
die."
Published by Page Publishing, George Konaf's engrossing book is
a shocking exposé of the harsh realities of combat and the
political machinations that often concealed the truth from the
American people.
Readers who wish to experience this illuminating work can
purchase "The True Story of the Vietnam War and One Man's Sufferings" at bookstores everywhere,
or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes
and Noble.
For additional information or media inquiries, contact Page
Publishing at 866-315-2708.
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SOURCE Page Publishing