The Forgotten Veterans Who Inspired The Path of the Ronin
When people think of warriors, they often imagine the glory of battle, the medals, and the moments of valor that make history books. But what happens after the war ends? What happens to the men and women who come home carrying invisible scars, only to find themselves forgotten by the very country they served? That question became the beating heart of Daniel R. Myrick’s thriller, The Path of the Ronin . The Silent Struggle After Vietnam In the novel’s opening pages, protagonist Chief Petty Officer Steve Hanson steps off a plane after eighteen months in Vietnam. Instead of a hero’s welcome, he’s met by protesters who spit on him, call him names, and treat his sacrifice with contempt. For Hanson—and for countless real-life veterans—this wasn’t fiction. It was reality. Vietnam veterans returned to a nation divided. Many had risked everything in jungles thousands of miles from home, only to come back to hostility, misunderstanding, and isolation. Their uniforms became targets, not symbols o...