On March 7, 1947, in the peaceful simplicity of rural America, in the middle of Minnesota’s rustic farmlands, Verdell “Dell” Allen was born. But his early years of quiet routine, tending to chickens and milking cows, were merely a precursor to a life that would soon be defined by the turmoil and savagery of war. Beyond just his survival in the Vietnam War, Dell Allen’s story also chronicles his growth from a young farm boy to a competent Navy corpsman and, eventually, to a well-known author whose book “Bullets and Bandages” offers an unbiased look at the harsh reality of combat.