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Wartime Stories

Something In My Room

Wartime Stories

Wartime Stories

Society & Culture, History

4.91.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

In the haze of combat fatigue, soldiers often battle waking nightmares, where the mind plays tricks in the dead of night. But for some, these visions become terrifyingly real, forcing them to question where their dreams end and a paranormal reality begins. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The question of our mortality is one we likely avoid dwelling on.

0:12.0

And for many of us, the thought of encountering a ghost would be a terrifying experience.

0:18.0

But there are those among the Vietnamese people who are so accustomed to the idea of ghosts,

0:22.8

they refer to them simply as their invisible neighbors. Their beliefs dictate that unless their

0:28.3

bones are properly buried, their spirit may remain bound to the earth, tragically unable to pass on

0:34.5

to the afterlife. And in war, a proper burial is a luxury,

0:41.1

unafforted to many soldiers and civilians, their bodies being completely obliterated by an artillery

0:46.8

shell or forgotten and lost to both rot and animal predation in the jungle. It would seem that becoming a ghost is evidently a far more terrifying prospect for people

1:00.0

who are accustomed to seeing them walking among the living.

1:04.7

The American forces discovered this belief what they considered a widespread superstition

1:09.2

and used it to formulate an effective psychological

1:12.0

warfare campaign against the North Vietnamese, an operation known as Wandering Soul.

1:18.2

But are these just mere superstitions?

1:22.0

What would an American soldier think when he finds himself encountering something that he doesn't believe in.

1:34.3

I'm Luke Lamanah, and this is wartime stories.

1:43.7

The This story belongs to a man we will call Thomas, which is not his real name.

2:02.0

As noted by his friend, Craig Jorgensen, a fellow war veteran and the author who interviewed him for this story,

2:08.6

Thomas is described as being the quiet, deeply religious, dark-suited conservative type,

2:13.3

who just happens to be a Vietnam veteran.

2:16.2

This isn't your standard war story, Thomas told him.

2:19.6

I mean, it's not the typical there I was with the Shushine kid who had a booby-trap grenade

2:23.8

kind of story.

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