Welcome Home From Vietnam, Finally

Welcome Home From Vietnam, Finally
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After forty-five years, Gus Kappler has published his recollection and analysis of the experience as a trauma surgeon at the 85th Evacuation Hospital, Phu Bai, Vietnam ’70-’71. Welcome Home From Vietnam, Finally is a truthful accounting of war’s devastating effects on body, mind, and soul. All lives enmeshed within the Vietnam War, as any other combat zone, have been to some extent scarred irreparably.<br /><br />Is the Hippocratic Oath rewritten in a combat zone when abiding by the moral code of war, not peace? The fact is warriors, corpsmen, nurses, and physicians usually existed and functioned within a moral limbo, vacillating between both the moral codes of peace and war. In Vietnam, when I triaged a mass causality in the ED, I condemned the very most seriously wounded, who may have been salvageable, to death in order to treat others with a better prognosis.<br /><br />Is it intellectually honest for the public to apply and therefore judge a warrior’s actions by the moral code of peace, while safe at home, as the warrior is fighting to stay alive and being guided by the moral code of war: the concept of justified killing versus murder?<br /><br />For years I attempted to rationalize my actions in Vietnam, some of which were immoral by the stateside moral code of peace, and to modify my complete disdain for the Vietnamese. Time did soften my war-zone feelings. A chance meeting with a brilliant Vietnamese medical student completed my exoneration.<br /><br />Today, I’m finally home. Not welcomed by our ungrateful citizens but by the steadfastness of my wife’s support and my self-generated efforts to become resurrected from my mental morass.<br /><br />My wish is to relate a truthful accounting of war and equip the reader in their better understanding of its aftermath and how easily we in recent years have ignored these historical lessons.

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Gus Kappler MD. Welcome Home From Vietnam, Finally

Praise For WELCOME HOME FROM VIETNAM, FINALLY

The Vietnam Effect

85th Evacuation Hospital’s Meritorious Unit Commendation

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PREFACE

Hippocratic Oath, Modern Version

The Question

LEAVING ON A JET PLANE

ROBIN AND EDDIE

OUR NEW LIFE

MOVING ON

UNCHARTED WATERS

LIFE-ALTERING PLANS

BASIC TRAINING

ON MY WAY

PHU BAI’S ALL RIGHT

TRANSFORMATION

OUR MISSION

FINALLY, THE OR

ACCEPTANCE

NURSES

MEDIVAC

ED

ANESTHESIA

85TH COMPOUND

HOME SWEET HOME

FOOD SERVICES

MONSOONS

SHOWER

NONBUNKER BUNKER

TOMATO JUICE

SPORTS

TRAVELS

CONCERTINA WIRE

WEAPONS AND BALLISTICS

BOONIES

FIREBASE TOMAHAWK

DEADLY PATROL

MORE MORBIDITY

LIGHTER SIDE

REST OF THE COMPOUND

MORE ABOUT HEROIN

CONTACT WITH HOME

FRIENDLY FIRE

BOB HOPE SHOW

OPERATING ROOM

VIETNAMESE ENCOUNTERS

R&R

SHORT TIMER

INAUSPICIOUS DEPARTURE

FT. CARSON, COLORADO

TREADMILL OF EDUCATION

LIFE AFTER THE ARMY

GREAT REFERENCES

APPENDIX ONE. PTSD Prevention

APPENDIX TWO “Unleashing the Power of Prevention”

APPENDIX THREE

APPENDIX FOUR. U.S. Air Force Deployment Transition Center

APPENDIX FIVE (Supplemented in June 2017)

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Vietnam Veteran Responses to Book’s Facebook Postings

“After 40 years have you not learned you do not come back from Vietnam.”

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Is it intellectually honest for the public to apply and therefore judge a warrior’s actions by the moral code of peace, while safe at home, as that warrior is fighting to stay alive and living by the moral code of war: the concept of justified killing versus murder?

The fact is the warriors and treating physicians usually existed in a moral limbo, vacillating between both the moral codes of peace and war.

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