The story of the journeyman soldier in Vietnam is well told in this simple unaccredited poem called The Traveller and the experiences of others.
Now when a man his life begins His dreams of all the wondrous things Of travel to the faraway And ways and means to get more pay He little knows the fates in store When he walks through that awesome door It says in letters sharp and clear "National Service Call-up here"
CORPORAL PHIL BAXTER
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For now that gruelling trial begins He oozes sweat, his body thins And comes the day his training ends He stands erect, a man 'mong men The dreams he had of faraway Of travel to the lands of play Are suddenly brought close to hand Your posting sir, to Vietnam
CAPTAIN BARRY PETERSEN
That wondrous place where life's aglow Of pedicabs and buffalo The plaintive sweet refrain of horns The paddy fields and trees of thorns
CAPTAIN ADRIAN ROBERTS
He comes naive to Nui Dat With all the hills he wished were flat He trudges through the dust and grime And curses rain that makes it shine The drenching rain so black and sleet That soaks the ground beneath his feet The dream he had of faraway Reverse now, the other way.
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