![]() ![]() The prologue to Fred Zinnemann's film The Men (1950) notes that soldiers have two battles to fight-one with weapons and another, when they return from war, without weapons. You must remember that such little things as that are in our souls, and will take time. It will be odd to hear only thunder again. The storm was half over before we realized that the flashings and the crashings around us were not artillery but plain old-fashioned thunder and lightning. Last night we had a violent electrical storm around our countryside. ![]() They will have to learn how to adjust themselves to peace. They have been gone a long time and they have seen and done and felt things you cannot know. Thousands of our men will soon be returning to you. The Returning Vet ’s Experience in A Streetcar Named Desire: Stanley as the Decommissioned Warrior under Stress Larry Blades ![]()
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