Dana Chwan

Dana Chwan is the surviving widow of an Air Force pilot who died in September, 1965 in the Vietnam war. His remains were returned in 1985 and services at Arlington National Cemetery brought final closure to this long saga. She has been an outspoken advocate for the families of veterans and spokesperson for the POW/MIA issues that still smolder from a tragic chapter in American history. Dana combines her story with those of 2 fictional widows to show a broader perspective of the consequences of war. Creative non-fiction or historical fiction is the newer genre of writing now taught at many colleges.

She can be reached through her website: www.thereluctantsorority.com