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Walking Them Home: A Soldier's Journey in Postwar Rwanda (HC) (2019)

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In July of 1994, Leading Seaman Derrick Nearing, a military medic, is urgently deployed to Rwanda, a country he has never heard of, sent on a mission halfway around the world that will colour the rest of his life. In the previous months, Rwanda has lost forty percent of its seven million people, either murdered or fleeing for their lives to neighboring countries to escape the Interahamwe genocide. The mission for Derrick and his fellow soldiers is simple: to help the reconnaissance team secure the ground, vehicles, and materials needed to establish a hospital facility. Once this is accomplished, 247 soldiers will join them from Canada, on a humanitarian mission to assist the people of Rwanda in the wake of the genocide. The mission, dubbed Operation Passage, will help refugees walk back from Goma, Zaire, to return to their towns, villages, farms, and cities all over Rwanda. The Canadians will set up rest, water and food points, and medical aid stations along the major highway into the country. As the Rwandans return, the Canadian men and women will come to witness the horrific aftermath of a genocide and an abysmal stain on the United Nations and the nations of the world that didn't act when it was so desperately needed. Based on Nearing's daily journal entries, Walking Them Home: A Soldier's Journey to Post War Rwanda, is an intimate view of one soldier's journey from initial optimism and excitement at being sent to help in a faraway land, to a slow descent into PTSD and depression from the nightmarish memories he cannot escape....

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Author:
Derrick Nearing
ISBN 10:
1525554549
Pages:
228
Publisher:
FriesenPress
Publication Date:
December 18, 2019
Binding:
Hardcover
Weight:
1.08lbs

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