Accidental Soldier: A Reserve Officer at West Point in the Vietnam Era
Accidental Soldier depicts Richard B. Schwartz's military experiences, first as an ROTC cadet at the University of Notre Dame and finally as an Army veteran teaching in Madison, Wisconsin. In 1959, Vietnam was little more than a word on a map; within ten years, Americans saw the Tet Offensive and their campuses in flames. Schwartz was at the ground zeroes of that time, teaching at the United States Military Academy from 1967-69 and then going to the University of Wisconsin, Madison, just after the Dow riots and before the bombing of Sterling Hall. The central portion of the book focuses upon Schwartz's experience at West Point, its cadets, officer corps and system of education. A sequel to his award-winning memoir, The Biggest City in America, Accidental Soldier reflects upon his military and academic experience through the perspective of an over forty-year teaching career, twenty-nine of which were spent as a dean at Wisconsin, Georgetown and the University of Missouri, Columbia.
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Accidental Soldier: A Reserve Officer at West Point in the Vietnam Era
Accidental Soldier depicts Richard B. Schwartz's military experiences, first as an ROTC cadet at the University of Notre Dame and finally as an Army veteran teaching in Madison, Wisconsin. In 1959, Vietnam was little more than a word on a map; within ten years, Americans saw the Tet Offensive and their campuses in flames. Schwartz was at the ground zeroes of that time, teaching at the United States Military Academy from 1967-69 and then going to the University of Wisconsin, Madison, just after the Dow riots and before the bombing of Sterling Hall. The central portion of the book focuses upon Schwartz's experience at West Point, its cadets, officer corps and system of education. A sequel to his award-winning memoir, The Biggest City in America, Accidental Soldier reflects upon his military and academic experience through the perspective of an over forty-year teaching career, twenty-nine of which were spent as a dean at Wisconsin, Georgetown and the University of Missouri, Columbia.
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Accidental Soldier: A Reserve Officer at West Point in the Vietnam Era

Accidental Soldier: A Reserve Officer at West Point in the Vietnam Era

by Richard B. Schwartz
Accidental Soldier: A Reserve Officer at West Point in the Vietnam Era

Accidental Soldier: A Reserve Officer at West Point in the Vietnam Era

by Richard B. Schwartz

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Accidental Soldier depicts Richard B. Schwartz's military experiences, first as an ROTC cadet at the University of Notre Dame and finally as an Army veteran teaching in Madison, Wisconsin. In 1959, Vietnam was little more than a word on a map; within ten years, Americans saw the Tet Offensive and their campuses in flames. Schwartz was at the ground zeroes of that time, teaching at the United States Military Academy from 1967-69 and then going to the University of Wisconsin, Madison, just after the Dow riots and before the bombing of Sterling Hall. The central portion of the book focuses upon Schwartz's experience at West Point, its cadets, officer corps and system of education. A sequel to his award-winning memoir, The Biggest City in America, Accidental Soldier reflects upon his military and academic experience through the perspective of an over forty-year teaching career, twenty-nine of which were spent as a dean at Wisconsin, Georgetown and the University of Missouri, Columbia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761848363
Publisher: Hamilton Books
Publication date: 12/07/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 710 KB

About the Author

Richard B. Schwartz is professor of English at the University of Missouri, Columbia. He has also taught at the United States Military Academy, The University of Wisconsin, Madison, and Georgetown University. Schwartz is the author and editor of eleven critical books, and he has also written four novels. This is his second memoir, following the award-winning The Biggest City in America: A Fifties Boyhood in Ohio.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 I: ROTC
Chapter 3 II: Summer Camp
Chapter 4 III: Delay Status
Chapter 5 IV: The Classroom Today/The Battlefield Tomorrow
Chapter 6 V: USMA - the People
Chapter 7 VI: USMA - the Program
Chapter 8 VII: USMA - the Cadets
Chapter 9 VIII: USMA - the Individuals
Chapter 10 IX: USMA and Me
Chapter 11 X: USMA and the Family
Chapter 12 XI: Transitioning
Chapter 13 XII: The War at Home
Chapter 14 Conclusion
Chapter 15 Four Decades Later
Chapter 16 Abbreviations, Expressions, and Acronyms
Chapter 17 Index
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