New Book “Uniforms” Explores the Transformative Power of Uniforms on Identity and Belonging
Author and Vietnam War veteran David G. Duchesneau has released a compelling new book, “Uniforms,” offering readers an in-depth look at how uniforms can shape an individual’s journey through different stages of life. This memoir weaves a poignant narrative that spans Duchesneau’s early years in a New England town, his service in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War, and his career in law enforcement.
“Uniforms“ is a gripping story that begins with Duchesneau’s childhood, attending parochial school under the watchful eyes of nuns. From there, the book delves into his experiences with a drum and bugle corps, where uniforms symbolized discipline, teamwork, and a sense of belonging. Duchesneau then takes readers through the intense challenges of Marine Corps boot camp at Parris Island in 1968 and his subsequent deployment to Vietnam. His vivid descriptions of combat experiences in Vietnam’s Quang Tri Province and Da Nang offer an unflinching look at the harsh realities of war.
Upon his return to civilian life, Duchesneau continued wearing uniforms as he joined the Rochester Fire Department’s call force and later the New Hampshire State Police. These experiences highlight the adaptability and resilience that come with transitioning from military to civilian roles while still embracing the sense of identity that uniforms can provide.
“Uniforms“ isn’t just about the attire; it’s about the values, camaraderie, and life-changing moments of wearing them. Duchesneau’s journey is a heartfelt tribute to the impact of uniforms on shaping identity and fostering a sense of belonging. Readers will be engrossed in the vivid storytelling and deeply moved by each chapter’s honesty and raw emotion.
David G. Duchesneau brings a wealth of experience to his writing. A disabled veteran, cancer survivor, and experienced law enforcement officer, he offers a unique perspective that resonates with a broad audience, including veterans, law enforcement professionals, and anyone connected to the military.
“Uniforms” is available now at major book retailers and online platforms.
About the Author
After being honorably discharged as a Sergeant from the US Marine Corps in 1970, David returned home to New Hampshire, where he currently resides. In November of 1970, he continued wearing UNIFORMS as David joined the call force of the Rochester Fire Department. In 1971, he was appointed into the NH State Police. He earned a degree in Criminology from St. Anselm’s College. During his tenure, he was selected to represent New England in a special 13-week intense training course at the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
After his law enforcement career, David opened a Private Investigative/Security Agency and Consulting Firm. He is certified as an International Investigator and Fraud Consultant. His v investigative/security experience and knowledge is second to none. He is qualified as an Expert Witness and has written numerous articles on how to conduct investigations and Security Audits in the private sector.
David is a Disabled Veteran & Cancer Survivor, a proud member of the NH Retired Law Enforcement Association (Life Member), Veterans of Foreign Wars( VFW) (Life Member), The American Legion (Life Member), Marine Corps Association, Marine Corps League, ASIS (American Society for Industrial Security) International, CII (Council of International Investigators), INTELLENET, the NRA, Hospice Volunteer in the Veteran –to- Veteran Program and Bugles Across America.
Book Name: Uniforms
Author Name: David G. Duchesneau
ISBN Number: 1493165011
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