The war is hell. War is suffering, pain, pain, and suffering. From the days of rock and stick to today's high-tech drones and aircraft carriers, one thing remains the same; war is a terrible, nightmare effort. Unfortunately, for those who fight for their country, the battlefield will not remain on the farland where the battlefield will be held. Indeed, soldiers came back to the battlefield, were furious in their hearts, and sometimes their uniforms were placed in closets to collect dust.
Wartime and postwar society have many different opinions about soldiers and war. After returning home, veterans will face various tasks. The Vietnam War Memorial Museum has helped to heal this country. The Vietnam War had a major impact on the soldiers involved in the United States. The Vietnam War is a violent and expensive war, which requires a lot of people to fight for themselves. These people are now known as veterans of the Vietnam War. Many veterans who participated in the war were injured or failed
Veterans who come home must face various situations. Most of the veterans who came home did not receive the welcome they deserved. Some veterans will go home and get unemployed. An organization called Vietnam's veterans tried to help soldiers go home, against the war and the VVAW. The organization will allow veterans to talk to them about their experience and try to make the veteran talk with the public (Rivers 646-648). During the war, VVAW helped veterans. Many veterans returning home suffer from mental trauma or post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). American citizens do not want to recall wars or brave people (Rivers 646-647). Because of the negative perception of soldiers and war there are few people who care about Vietnam and soldiers during the war.