Back in my day, that sounds old doesn't it, anyway, my war was not a good war to be walking across America. That is unless you mind being ridiculed and spit on. Damn I'm glad those times have changed.
Anthony Anderson talks about how walking across the country helped him cope with the lingering moral trauma of deployment.
In 2013, Army veterans Anthony Anderson and Tom Voss set off on a 2,700-mile trek from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Santa Monica, California. For 155 days straight they marched along, at times in silen
For Anderson, one memory in particular was at the forefront of his mind.