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The Things They Carried By Tim O ' Brien

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Former U.S. Secretary of the Navy, Donald C. Winter, in his article “Adapting to the Threat Dynamics of the 21st Century” states that the U.S. military needs to be well prepared for unannounced attacks from “terrorism in Iraq, Afghanistan, and wherever else al-Qaeda and its associates appear.” China and other nation have higher advantages in many key manufacturing areas than U.S. the military needs to have abundant funds, trained soldiers, invest in the air and sea mobility assets, and updated technologies. Winter acknowledges that a temporary reduction in some key manufacturing areas could cause the U.S. industrial stupendous harm. “It is the matter of ensuring the survival of America and the free world.” In his book “The Things They Carried,” Tim O’Brien is both narrator and protagonist. The book is about his personal experience in the Vietnam War and describes how each soldier in the platoon feels about the war. In O’Brien’s book title “Things” has a significant meaning: Soldiers carried things that are both physical items and intangible. While they all carry heavy physical loads, they also all carry heavy emotional loads, sadness, horror, love and longing components. Each soldier in the platoon is untrained and has a weak familiarity to the weapons. In the platoon there are soldiers who are childish, careless, and a leader who has no experience how to lead his men. O’Brien is a normal young teenager who goes to school and work; he has a bright future. However, one day

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