Frederick Downs Jr. served as a U.S. Army lieutenant in Vietnam from 1967-1968.
He was severely wounded by a land mine, losing his left arm above the elbow.
After the war, Downs worked for the Department of Veterans Affairs, eventually becoming Director of the VA's Prosthetic and Sensory Aids Service.
He authored several books about his Vietnam experiences and their aftermath.
Downs was known for his advocacy for veterans and his efforts to improve prosthetic technology.
He later returned to Vietnam, finding reconciliation with former enemies.
His writing is praised for its honesty and vivid portrayal of combat experiences.
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