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552. David Holdridge’s story goes from being seriously wounded in the Vietnam War to now serving humanitarian organizations suffering from war, exploitation, and impoverishment, including assignments in West Africa, the Middle East, and Asia‪.‬ You Just Have To Laugh

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 David Holdridge served in the Vietnam War in 1969 as an infantry platoon leader outside of Chu Lai. He was wounded and spent 18 months getting repaired at various hospitals in the United States, culminating with operations at Hartford Hospital in Connecticut where neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Whitcomb freed David from his trauma. Subsequently, he spent 40 years working with humanitarian organizations amidst populations suffering from war, exploitation, and impoverishment, including assignments in West Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. From 2010 to 2012, he directed an advocacy effort in Washington DC, which argued for significant transformation of the current systems and approaches of American assistance abroad. Currently, he commutes from Beirut, Lebanon to his farm in Vermont, USA managed by his wife, Annie. His daughter Hank was born in Beirut, his son Alex in Tunis. His current book The Water Above is oiut and available. It follows his first book The Avant Garde of Western Civ, which won Prize Americana in 2017.
 The picture is of David and his wife Annie in Beka'a Valley, Lebanon. Annie’s pregnant with their daughter, Hank.

 David Holdridge served in the Vietnam War in 1969 as an infantry platoon leader outside of Chu Lai. He was wounded and spent 18 months getting repaired at various hospitals in the United States, culminating with operations at Hartford Hospital in Connecticut where neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Whitcomb freed David from his trauma. Subsequently, he spent 40 years working with humanitarian organizations amidst populations suffering from war, exploitation, and impoverishment, including assignments in West Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. From 2010 to 2012, he directed an advocacy effort in Washington DC, which argued for significant transformation of the current systems and approaches of American assistance abroad. Currently, he commutes from Beirut, Lebanon to his farm in Vermont, USA managed by his wife, Annie. His daughter Hank was born in Beirut, his son Alex in Tunis. His current book The Water Above is oiut and available. It follows his first book The Avant Garde of Western Civ, which won Prize Americana in 2017.
 The picture is of David and his wife Annie in Beka'a Valley, Lebanon. Annie’s pregnant with their daughter, Hank.

42 Min.

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