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At War with 200 Drug-Crazed GI Junkies

How the honorable GIs rose against adversities


Miami, FL – WEBWIRE

Author Douglas Feay spills the beans about an extremely odd event in the 6th Convalescent Center (6th C.C.) at Cam Ranh Bay. His Book, The 6th C.C., puts into details his experience with 200 GI junkies confined to an understaffed hospital.

One midnight party, the GI junkies wreaked havoc in the most notorious Amnesty Drug Compound in Viet Nam. With the piled hospital beds and other hospital furniture set on fire, more than 200 high-on-drugs GI junkies danced around like a tribe of wild men. As the issue reached Four Star General Creighton W. Abrams, Commanding General of the Army, things were about to change.

Purchase a copy of Douglas Feay’s The 6th C.C. and know more about the strangest event during a war in the unfolding of the story.
 

“The 6th C.C.”
Written by Douglas Feay
Published by Dog Ear Publishing, LLC
Published Date: November 15, 2010
Paperback: $10.99
 
About the Author
Douglas Feay was born in Los Angeles California and grew up in Highland Park. He graduated from Franklin High, Los Angeles City College, California State University at Los Angeles, and the University of California at Los Angeles. Also, he served five years the U.S, Army and has been married for 48 years with five daughters and 13 grandchildren. 
 


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