Summary
Robert W. Gross Jr. proved just how soundly he could sleep shortly after he arrived in Vietnam in November 1968.
At a troop-processing center for field assignments, he was given a lower bunk bed and managed to drift off to sleep despite a restless bunkmate above him.See the full content of this document
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Fierce Combat and Tough Return Home
"He was bouncing around, but I'd been raised on Young Street in Tonawanda across from the railroad tracks," Gross recalled of his "training" to endure nocturnal disturbances. "I could sleep no matter...
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