I truly enjoyed this book. Yes, it was once a PhD research project, and yes, it has fewer "war stories" about the women, but it has a lot more information about the nurses in general. It is so very different from other books about Vietnam War vets, most of which are merely "My Year in the 'Nam."
But then again, both my wife and I are Vietnam vets, she an Army nurse and me an infantry officer. We met there in 1969, and still going strong 55 years later. Much of the book is about circumstances similar to my wife's experience, but not all.
Towards the end of the book, it mentions some of the nurses being married to Vietnam vets. It has been our belief over the years that being married to another vet helps each make adjustments. While she doesn't know what it was like out in the weeds, and I never had to watch men die from spinal cord injuries, we both know the extreme difficulties that arise with any war experience. If we have a disagreement, and one of says "Get out of my AO", we both know what that means.
Highly recommended.