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I DEEPLY REGRET TO CONFIRM...: Heartbreak and Healing

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Your young, handsome vibrant husband has mysteriously disappeared in Vietnam. Do you find the strength and courage and faith to keep believing he’s coming home? If you are Sandy, you do that and more. For years. Until you can’t.This is a story of another kind of Vietnam War wound, and about the long road to healing. The wounds were deep, the healing a massively crooked path aided by Bob Davis, Sandy’s “knight in shining armor.”Sandy Davis rips the lid off her box of painful memories to tell her story.

132 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 23, 2023

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Jerry Hyde

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May 28, 2025
Definitely worth reading

I went to school with Sandy's sister from 2nd grade until we graduated from high school. I remember when her husband was reported missing. When I was waiting to join my husband at his first assigned duty station after we got married, I would shop at the commissary at the Granite City Army Depot and from time-to-time, I would see Sandy there. I remember the cages around town at various locations. I always admired her courage. I had friends who lost siblings in the war, my brother lost his best friend-they enlisted in the Army under the "buddy program", my brother ended up in Korea, his friend went to 'Nam and was killed a month later. This book was a compelling and quick read and brought back so many memories of those times. In the end, I was struck by something she said. While I believe the history of the war should be taught, her words when it was said that those born after 1970 (the year her sister and I graduated from high school) have no memories of it, she said "lucky them". Yes, lucky them.
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