Chapter 7: A LETTER TO PAWTONE-- intimate, transformative moments
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"It was the constant battle for survival that made me forget that the army was a military organization for the purpose of defending our country."

MONTEREY, Calif. - Californer -- In Chapter 7: MERC, MAX AND MUNCHEN of A LETTER TO PAWTONE, Arlina A. delves into the intimate and transformative moments that shaped Arlina's understanding of love and identity.

Drafted into the US Army during the 1960s as Arnold, the experiences of serving in Germany shaped the intimate details of how human connections are formed, and awakened Arnold to his inner truth that he had always felt that he was a woman.
He fell in love with another soldier and learned about surviving in the military culture, while also learning about friendship and German culture with a friend he met while in Munich.

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This chapter is a candid exploration of human connection, desire, and the journey to self-discovery. It's a powerful reminder of the courage it takes to embrace one's truth in the face of societal expectations.

A LETTER TO PAWTONE continues to be a groundbreaking work that amplifies voices often left unheard and addresses issues of identity, love, and resilience.

This chapter offers an unfiltered look at Arlina's intimate experiences and the ways they shaped her understanding of identity and relationships. It's a raw and honest narrative that challenges societal norms and celebrates the complexity of human connection.

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