Book details

  • Genre:biography & autobiography
  • Sub-genre:Military / Vietnam War
  • Language:English
  • Pages:248
  • eBook ISBN:9798317808259
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317808242

From Sea To Service

A Vietnamese Refugee’s Incredible Journey to Honor His Promise

By Michael H. Graner and Marc H. Nguyen

Overview


From Sea to Service is fundamentally a story of a boy, Marc Nguyen, who made a solemn promise in the chaos of a desperate escape from war. He did not know how, when, or where he could honor the promise, but he was confident that his faith would guide him. The memoir traces Marc's journey as a Boat Person to his improbable graduation from the US Coast Guard Academy and distinguished military career. Throughout his life, Marc is determined to live a life of service and make a difference in the lives of others; however, with few resources, his journey is not clear. Along the way, he confronts apparently insurmountable obstacles, but through a deep faith, he perseveres overcoming the daunting challenges. His story is filled with inspiring instances of grit and determination in the face of intimidating and often hopeless circumstances that can serve as a model for all those struggling with difficult challenges.The narrative documents his struggles as an immigrant child fleeing the war, adjusting to life in America, and fighting against the odds to succeed at a demanding US military academy. Each step of the way, Marc seeks opportunities to "honor the promise," and slowly the path is revealed as he proceeds. His Coast Guard career includes serving on several Coast Guard cutters, helping alleviate racial tensions in the Gulf Coast fishing community, and leading a US military delegation to Hanoi. The delegation paved the way toward improved relations between the US and Vietnam, opened Vietnam to global trade, and enormously improved the Vietnamese economy. After retiring from the Coast Guard, Marc continued his efforts to honor the promise to live a life of service. Marc and his wife, Hong, also a former Boat Person, share an abiding commitment to humanitarian service. Their philanthropy has supported numerous causes, and they are deeply involved in medical missions to Vietnam. Their life stories provide a perfect example of immigrant contributions to our country.
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Description


"After all, emigration is not just a chronicle of sorrow and regret. It is also a powerful story of contribution and adaptation." Mary Robinson, President of Ireland, An Address to the Irish Parliament and Senate, February 1995 From Sea To Service is the story of Marc Nguyen's remarkable escape from Vietnam, his incredible journey to the United States and his commitment to a life of service to others. The book documents his harrowing efforts to leave the chaos of the Vietnam War and his early experiences as a vulnerable refugee child. Marc escaped the terrors of the war in April 1975 and eventually found his way to Boston where he was taken in by a Catholic family. Thanks to his unshakeable faith and inspiring grit, he graduated from the US Coast Guard Academy and went on to a distinguished career of service to the nation and to humanity. The memoir also includes the amazing story of his wife, Hong, a fellow Boat Person who was able to escape with her family several years after the Communist takeover of the country. Unable to flee Vietnam immediately after the war ended, Hong and her family were forced to live for three years under Communist rule and then dramatically escaped Vietnam via a death-defying open ocean voyage to Hong Kong in 1978. Her family was ultimately resettled in Colorado, where she excelled in academics and graduated from pharmacy school. She married Marc, her soulmate, and they began a life together, raising a family, united by their faith and a bond to honor their promise to live lives of service. The story was narrated to Coast Guard Captain Michael Graner, a former instructor at the United States Coast Guard Academy, who befriended Cadet Marc Nguyen, the young Vietnamese Boat Person; "Mr. G" became a lifelong mentor and family friend to the couple. The United States Coast Guard plays a prominent role in this story; it was the service that intertwined their lives. The book details the inspiring story of perseverance and gratitude for the many blessings Marc and Hong received and their commitment to pay it forward. The book contains a few themes that bind the story together. Both Marc and Hong are devout Catholics whose faith has been a pillar and guide. They both saw the power of education as a vehicle out of poverty; as they often said, "education is the way out." In both cases, Marc and Hong realized they were carrying the hopes and dreams of their family on their shoulders. Failure was not an option as they accepted the responsibility of achieving the American dream. The book details the inspiring story of perseverance and gratitude for the many blessings they have received and their commitment to honor their promise.
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About The Author


Captain Michael Graner, USCGR (Ret) served in the US Coast Guard for 26 years. He taught at the US Coast Guard Academy from 1983-1986 as a Humanities Instructor and earned his Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut in Education. Following his active duty service, he joined the Coast Guard Reserve and served as Commanding Officer for two CG units. He then served as a high school principal and later Superintendent of Schools in Connecticut. After retiring as a school district leader, he now dedicates much of his time to writing.
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