"Being of an age...", and in infantry, i was in the less picturesque areas, south and west and 4 years after chapelle. I knew of the her work, reputation, and the great respect the marines had for her. nobody wins in war, but vietnam was the worst of it -
Imagine somebody that shot in WW2........... and then they shot in Vietnam 20 years later.
The wheels really came off in those 20 years.
I worked with a guy that was a Medic in Vietnam...............he Volunteered..... TWICE. I think he was there in 69 to 73. He carried a 45 and a shotgun. Medics did not do that in WW2
His first tour, their transport from the airstrip to their base was hit by artillery. He and another guy.....2 out of 15..... survived.
His first patrol was a harbinger.
They went out to hide, wait and then ambush a trail.
The second night out, his Sergent and a Private killed their lieutenant.
Barry said the Sargent told him........... "Doc, worry about the wounded, not the dead"
I guess the lieutenant had "John Wayne Disease"