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He Called Me Lieutenant Angel
By Penny Rock
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A death bed request inspires an Army Nurse to tell the truth about the war. He Called Me Lieutenant Angel speaks to you with... More > the insistent voice of love, hope and redemption, from the Intensive Care Ward of a Vietnam Hospital.
It is a story of strength and enlightenment, a tribute to all the extraordinary young soldiers and nurses who share the intimate, final moments of life. < Less |
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We Declare: The Truth About War and Our Responsibility for Peace
By Penny Rock
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We Declare exposes the human face of war and calls upon all of us to be instruments of peace in our daily lives.
It was... More > in Vietnam, as an Army nurse, where Penny Rock experienced the true essence of war, and for 25 years kept silent about her experience. Since breaking her silence, she has seen her responsibility not to gloss over war, but to use the lessons of war as a teacher of peace. This book encourages us to shift our focus from pointing fingers, finding fault, and laying blame, to engaging in respectful dialogue to create a personal and national priority to embark on the path of peace. < Less |
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He Called Me Lieutenant Angel
By Penny Rock
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A death bed request inspires an Army Nurse to tell the truth about the war. He Called Me Lieutenant Angel speaks to you with... More > the insistent voice of love, hope and redemption, from the Intensive Care Ward of a Vietnam Hospital.
It is a story of strength and enlightenment, a tribute to all the extraordinary young soldiers and nurses who share the intimate, final moments of life. < Less |
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We Declare: The Truth About War and Our Responsibility for Peace
By Penny Rock
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$8.95
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We Declare exposes the human face of war and calls upon all of us to be instruments of peace in our daily lives.
It was... More > in Vietnam, as an Army nurse, where Penny Rock experienced the true essence of war, and for 25 years kept silent about her experience. Since breaking her silence, she has seen her responsibility not to gloss over war, but to use the lessons of war as a teacher of peace. This book encourages us to shift our focus from pointing fingers, finding fault, and laying blame, to engaging in respectful dialogue to create a personal and national priority to embark on the path of peace. < Less |
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