The Soldier In Tim O Brien's The Things They Carried

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The Thing They Carried is a great primary historical source for what things soldiers carried, what they felt during combat, and how they coped with the Vietnam War. The Things They Carried is a great primary source on what things the average soldier carried with them in the Vietnam War. First, Tim O’Brien discusses general stuff that soldiers carried like .45-calliber pistols, AK-47’s, and a variety of other pistols and assault rifles. These sorts of things are what you would expect almost every soldier to have on them. The author goes on to talk about what sort of things individuals would carry with them. Some soldiers would carry a vast variety of things depending on what they thought was of most value. For example, Henry Dobbins, the machine gunner, is a very large man and because of this he carries more food rations. This tells us that some soldiers would carry extra food with them as they went out on patrols. Lastly, Lieutenant Cross carried a picture of his …show more content…

For example, Ted Lavender gets nervous very easily so he brings tranquilizers and marijuana to help calm down. From this we can infer that some soldiers would resort to a variety of drugs to keep calm and deal with what was going on around them. Also, Kiowa is a very religious man so he carries a copy of The Last Testament with him, which was given to him by his father. This shows that many soldiers carried some sort of religious text with them to help keep them sane. The war really was brutal thing that strained the minds of many soldiers. Finally, Henry Dobbins would always have a pair of his girlfriend’s pantyhose around his neck before going into combat. This gives insight to how soldiers would carry personal objects with them to cope with battle. A lot of horrible things strained the minds of the men we sent to combat; it makes sense that most of them would develop coping mechanisms just to stay

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