Trip Across The Pond
Of all the books to come out of Vietnam, "Trip
Across The Pond" is extraordinarily different and down to earth by way of
details and the human-interest aspect; which bring us into the story almost as
if we were there. It is a striking blend done in a vivid style that provides us
with a slant on the psyche of the times, a dramatic and moving recantation.
Thomas K. DuGan begins with an operation then
flashes back to a time before induction into the Armed Forces. We learn about
incidental experiences, absurdities that have not be revealed to us before.
DuGan takes us through four straight-leg infantry divisions covering area as;
Camp Bear Cat, Ben Hoa, Long Benh, Saigon, Bien Dong island, Dau Tieng, Camp
Rainier, Tay Ninh and Cam Ranh Bay.
By writing "TAP" DuGan has made
himself a place on the shelf beside Remarque, Graves, Mailer, Sajer, Hagerman,
Caputo, Santoli, Kovic, Hasford and Hieneman, all whom would no doubt agree-
DuGan's book belongs to the brotherhood.
Thomas K. DuGan states, "In 'Trip
Across The Pond'
there is no gory. We as a society don't need that. Instead, I painted the
absurdities/insanity's experienced by me -there is no heresy. By revealing the
absurdities/insanity's; experienced by me, the soldiers day to day struggle for
survival, his hand tied behind his back, drugs pushed down his throat, will give
all people a better understanding thus bridging the gap between the soldier and
them."
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