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Johnson, a character in Walter Dean Myers' "Fallen Angels," is in Vietnam as a soldier during the Vietnam War. He, like many others, is drafted to serve in a conflict that is deeply controversial and challenging. Throughout the novel, Johnson grapples with the realities of war, including the fear, camaraderie, and moral dilemmas that come with being a young soldier in a foreign land. His experiences reflect the broader themes of loss, courage, and the impact of war on individuals and society.

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