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From: Otis Willie PIO The American War Library on 27 Feb 2007 17:15 PTSD book review, by Phill Coleman Copyright (c) The Los Angeles The Daily Journal, Established 1888 (EXCERPT) Not yet 25 yrs-old, Albert Dobbs was tired of living. Unable to take his own life he concocted an idea to have someone take it for him. Suiting-up in his Vietnam combat fatigues he loaded his gun and walked into a Louisiana bar. The startled bartender, although never actually threatened by Dobbs, leaped over the bar and beat Dobbs to a pulp before calling police. Arrested, tried and convicted in less than 3 weeks, Dobbs was given a 12-year sentence at Louisiana's notorious Hunt Prison for "attempted robbery". Houston resident Charles Heads was angry with his wife for scooping up his kids and running away to her sister's home in Shreveport. Arriving there himself shortly after midnight a few days later, Heads kicked in the front door and loudly demanded to speak to his wife. His brother-in-law, asserting his position as protector of the ho... To read the full review, see URL: http://members.aol.com/philliprcoleman/pc1.htm -- Otis Willie (Ret.) Military News and Information Editor (http://www.13105320634.com) The American War Library, Est. 1988 (http://www.amervets.com) 16907 Brighton Avenue Gardena CA 90247 1-310-532-0634 Military Webmaster Site Link Request Form: http://www.amervets.com/linkreq.htm Military and Vet Info-Exchange/Discussion Groups http://members.aol.com/warlibrary/share.htm
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