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Last Flight Out : Key West : A State of Mind, by Clay Greager

  • Sales Rank: #4932962 in Books
  • Published on: 2002
  • Binding: Pamphlet
  • 63 pages

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This book (pamphlet) has all the makings of a fun book to purchase for your flight home from Key ...
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Last Flight Out. Key West. A State of Mind. This book (pamphlet) has all the makings of a fun book to purchase for your flight home from Key West. Picture of a palm tree. Maybe a book to channel your inner desire to pick-up from your 9-5 and move to Key West. It's not. Sure, if you read the 'about the author' and thumb through a few pages you'll see the author is a Vietnam vet. So you'd rightfully expect maybe a few war stories weaved into this island theme book. Instead, this book reads like Platoon meets the Deer Hunter meets Margaritaville. Which is fine. The author is a Vet and he is entitled to write whatever the hell he wants. But don't push this book in every Key West gift shop and market it as a state of mind book when it clearly is not. It's one man's account of his Army service and tours in Vietnam which ultimately lead him to Key West. Great. I only finished it because, well, I was destined to see where this guy ended up, other than Key West. And my father is a Vietnam Veteran, which leads me to the second part of my review.

I'm actually probably in the 1% of people who saw this book, recognized it's Vietnam stories and themes, along with the Key West state of mind, and thought - this book is perfect. It's a win-win. Cause there are only so many Nam books and this would be a fun read. Let me first say, Clay, if you read this - that I know freedom isn't free. I have the utmost amount of respect for you and every other Veteran, past or present. America is forever in debt to you all your for your service. The comrades you lost, the sacrifices, the mental and emotional scars you still carry with yourself to this day. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. But I'm afraid I simply cannot support the messages of your book. I found it to be the most insulting, self-serving blather that I have ever read. Your 'he won't talk about it' bit is insulting to not only Veterans, who may or may not fall into one of your 4 subcategories, but to their families. It's as if you're saying, look at me, I'm a REAL Veteran! Not one of those pretend Vets with the trucker cap and license plate holder. I got the scars to prove it! Meanwhile, you make every other Veteran who wasn't a combat Veteran out to be something less than you. Because they don't have the same stories, and didn't 'fire a shot', they can't walk around as proudly as you. Hey, maybe you know something that I don't. Well, I'm actually positive you know a hell of a lot more than me. Which is why I would think you know better than to make some sweeping generalizations of the entire Vietnam Veteran population. Those who you see 'sitting in alleys and public parks drinking wine out of paper bags' couldn't really be combat vets? Na. My father, who has bronze stars and a combat infantryman badge, might not have spoken much to me about it because 'some of them want to portray they're a combat veteran. If they talk about something they didn't experience, the truth might come out'. Really Clay? What gives you the right? Again, this is only one reader's opinion, but if I was a Vet and I came into your store, I'd ask you why you're entitled to denigrate the capacity of another Vet's service and wrap yourself so proudly in the flag because you were there and you killed people. Sorry man. That sounds harsh, I know. My father made the same sacrifices as you. And I don't think he deserves to be lumped into those 4 subcategories of Vets, whether he was the deadliest sniper of the War, or if he drove a Jeep in circles around Saigon.

As for the rest of your book, you had some touching stories. Your passages about the emotional battles you fought struck me particularly hard. Because my father, now in his mid 60s, has waged those same battles ever since he returned to American soil. I know this for a fact. Now, I wouldn't dare put words into his mouth, or attempt to express those hardships in my own context because, as I'm sure you so eloquently put somewhere in this book, I'm not qualified to. But my father has hidden his demons from others around him for most of his entire adult life. Except he never got the help you did. Nope. He desperately needed it. But he never got it. I wish he did. My eyes were completely tear filled when I read some sections of this book. Not because I thought of you and your sacrifices. Because I thought of my father and how I wish I could have helped him. The pain I saw everyday in eyes. I wish I could have made it go away. If he got the same help you did, maybe things would be different between me and him. After all, since you know everything, you'd know what a psychological toll things like this can take on children. Like me. And what happens when they turn into adults. How they realize there was something missing all those years and they'll never get a chance to get it back.

Now, maybe it's because I've only recently started experiencing these severe shortcomings in my life that motivated me to write this review. Clay, I guess me picking up your book was fate. I'm a successful, middle-aged adult whose life is crumbling around them. Never put on a uniform. Never fired a shot. It's too late to go back in time when I was five years old, or for the rest of my life, to have a father who wasn't a shell of himself.

My dad hardly ever takes credit for his service. He doesn't have a Nam license plate. He doesn't wear fatigues to the grocery store. He's told me some stories that I know only scratch the service. Buddies dying around him. Survival. Hot LZs. And I've seen the pictures. Maybe I'll never know if he fired a shot. I doubt at this point in my life I'll ever find out. Unless I see his 18 year old face in a combat scene in a newly released History channel documentary. Then I'd be able to properly classify him into your Vet dataset and only then would I be able to know that my father was a Hero. The truth is, I don't care either way. But, I'm sorry Clay, you didn't earn the privilege to talk about other Vets the way you did in your book.

I want to again thank you for your service. I just got back from Key West so I don't expect to go back anytime soon. But, if I do, maybe I'll look you up so I can shake your hand. Because you're a Hero and I'd just like to say 'thank you'.

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