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In Part 5 of The Fog of War and Humanity, host Richard Acritelli concludes his extended conversation with Vietnam veteran Clarence F. Simpson by focusing on what has become Clarence’s “second mission” after the war: serving other veterans. Clarence discusses his long involvement with Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 11 in Suffolk County and the group’s guiding principle, never again will one generation of veterans abandon another. He reflects on the difficult reception many Vietnam veterans faced when they returned home and why peer support and recognition matter so deeply to those who served. The episode highlights the chapter’s hands-on work in the community, including the Incarcerated Veterans Program and the Suffolk County Veterans Court mentoring initiative. Clarence explains how volunteers mentor struggling veterans dealing with substance abuse, legal trouble, and reintegration challenges, helping them access treatment and rebuild their lives. He shares powerful real-world examples of former mentees who found stable employment, restored family relationships, and even went on to careers in public service. Beyond programs and statistics, the conversation explores the emotional side of veteran brotherhood. Clarence describes the camaraderie, humor, and quiet one-on-one support that allows veterans to open up without reliving trauma publicly. For him, the organization has become an extended family and a network that ensures no veteran faces hardship alone. The series closes with a heartfelt thank-you from Richard, recognizing Clarence’s military service and his ongoing commitment to helping fellow veterans. The episode leaves listeners with a clear message: the impact of war does not end when soldiers come home, but neither does their service.