Life for many U.S soliders coming back from Vietnam was hard. The public didn't support them which was no help for the PDMS that most suffered from. Alot of the returning soldiers ended up commiting suicide or developed severe Mental disorders such as Paranoid Skizophrenia. Others live out life as normal functioning memebers of society still today. It truly depended on the mental state of the soldier when he returned.
No there was not much support for the u.s troops back home
Coming Home.
Vietnam War
For the troop on the ground, it was coming home without a body bag as your shroud.
More American troops were coming home.
Yes- "There Won't Be Many Coming Home"
spit on troops coming home and call them baby killers
"Your Daddy is Coming Home" is a short story by author Lester Goran about a soldier returning home from war. The story explores the challenges and emotions of the soldier as he tries to reintegrate into civilian life and reconnect with his family. It highlights the complexities of adjusting to life after combat and the impact of war on individuals and their loved ones.
During those days, it was best not to talk about where you have been; if you wanted a job that is.
Soldier's Home - film - was created in 1977.
Other than the lack of support at home; the US Army took care of it's own.
Troops began coming home in 1973, and complete evacuation was completed by 1975 when the south was taken over.