Chief
Warrant Officer Marc Yablonka, CSMR, “is a graduate of the Professional Writing School of the University of Southern
California. He served as a Public Affairs Officer (CWO-2) with the 40th Infantry Division Support Brigade and the Installation
Support Group, California State Military Reserve, at the Joint Forces Training Base in Los Alamitos, California, between 2001
and 2008. He also served with the Sar-El unit of the Israeli Defense Forces. Marc Yablonka is the author of Distant
War: Recollections of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.”
According to the book description of Distant
War: Recollections of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, “This is a newly-edited compilation of eighteen years
of Yablonka’s reportage on American involvement in Indochina and the people affected by America’s connection to
that part of the world. After all those years and numerous articles about an indelible mark on American history published
in the likes of the U.S. Military’s Stars and Stripes, Army Times, American Veteran, the Weider History Group publication
Vietnam Magazine and others, these stories needed a wider audience for the world to know what they suffered, how most survived,
and how they overcame adversity. Distant War: Recollections of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, will be the vehicle to the reader’s
understanding of a war and its aftermath that may seem distant now, but what is important is that it will make readers realize—if
they haven’t already—that in war, whether in the jungles of Vietnam or the sands of Iraq, in a very real sense,
while who wins and who loses is obviously important, what is equally necessary is that good somehow must and shall prevail.”
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