An Army Interrogator, His Grandfather, and a Bond Across Two Wars
“My parents, like most Chinese immigrants, valued education as the ultimate achievement,” writes veteran Hunter Lu. “The military was for dumb people.”
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DonateHunter Lu is a New York-based writer, New York University graduate, and Iraq War veteran. His fiction has appeared in The Bangalore Review, and his nonfiction has appeared in Atlas Obscura, Edible Queens, The Cleaver Quarterly, and Brooklyn Based.
“My parents, like most Chinese immigrants, valued education as the ultimate achievement,” writes veteran Hunter Lu. “The military was for dumb people.”