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Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam Chapter Questions and Answers

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Chapter One: Cherries- First Impressions

1. What is the purpose of the title? What connotations does this title hold? What do you expect to find in the letters that will follow?

The purpose of the title is to give the audience the impression that the following stories are not only the first impressions of the soldiers but the expectations they hold of the Vietnam War and the new experiences they are enduring as “Cherries” to the war. The meaning behind this title is that the soldiers are virgins to the war and are just starting out their one-year of service. Readers can expect to see future letters of shock and suffering by the soldiers as the war makes them age and become one of the countless soldiers.

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This includes when they were asked to change direction and throw grenades.
When the men was wounded, and showed weakness the platoon leader gave comfort while getting him the help he needed. And when he wanted to hold another soldier’s hand, no judgment was given, just a hand and consolation. A strong bond had to be there, in the jungle among the grunts to save lives and stop one another from going crazy, as they only had each other.

4. What was the consolation of a ‘million dollar wound’ to a solider on duty?

A million dollar wound was an injury that was bad enough to take a solider home to his family yet not bad enough to get him killed or very badly hurt. The consolation of this was that the victim could go home to America and as told in the letter by Fred Downs, it was something that everyone wanted.

5. What evidence is there to suggest in this letter that the grunts relied on each other for support in times of crisis?

“At about the same time, I was comforting the man who had been hit… He wanted to hold my hand because it was hurting him so bad.”

The soldiers in the field had no mothers or sisters or girlfriends to look after then when in need, they only had the other men in the field who were just as scared. The only place they could look for comfort was in the arms of other soldiers. The support included comfort in the eyes of death, simple conversation and/ or

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