Gus Kappler was born on February 8, 1940 at Mather Hospital in Port Jefferson, Long Island, New York. He grew up in Lake Ronkonkoma and attended local schools. Gus graduated from Port Jefferson High School in 1957. There he began dating Robin Viverito whom he would marry on June 29, 1963 in St. John the Baptist RC Church in Wading River, LI. NY. He graduated, having been selected for Honors Research in Chemistry, from Cornell University with a BA in 1961. Gus then attended Cornell Medical College in New York City and received his MD in 1965. That was followed by a grueling five years of surgical training at the Medical College of Virginia. Having been drafted by the Army for active duty (Vietnam) in 1965, he was given a deferment which allowed him to complete his residency in 1970. Following basic training at Fort Sam Huston in began his year long service as a trauma surgeon at the 85th Evacuation Hospital, Phu Bai, Vietnam on September 7, 1970.
He said goodby to Robin, Kim, five, and Chris, six months at the Dallas Airport a few days earlier. Gus endured twelve months witnessing the devastation of war on the body, mind and soul on hundreds of very young men. Surgical procedures to save lives were at times mutilating. These experiences are documented in his first book, a memoir, Welcome Home From Vietnam, Finally. It includes discussions of PTS, Agent Orange and the disgraceful treatment of returning Veterans by the public, the federal government and the VA System.
Gus's second duty station was at Fort Carson, Colorado. There he related with other medical personnel just home from Vietnam. His PTS improved from exploring his demons with a rock solid Robin and the veterans. PTS may be life long. To this day, Gus defuses recurrent anger, hopelessness and guilt by story telling and lecturing on the etiology and prevention of PTS.
Following discharge on July 28, 1972, he pursued a successful surgical practice in Amsterdam, New York, Exit 27 on the NYS Thruway in the rural Mohawk River Valley.
Gus retired in 2000. He and Robin then began to winter in New York City. During those five months from 2000 to 2015, he facilitated (taught) first year medical students at Weill Cornell Medicine basic medical science. He received several Excellence in Teaching awards from WCM. Gus has been a veteran advocate since 1972. He currently lectures on battlefield trauma comparing Vietnam with current hostilities and the etiology and possible prevention of PTS, substance abuse and suicide in active duty military and veterans. Welcome Home From Vietnam, Finally was well received as authentic; describing and illustrating the ugly truth about war. He is currently completing One Degree, an historical medical mystery thriller that begins in 1971 Vietnam and concludes with an abdicating presidential candidate in 1988.
Gus enjoys being creative in designing his several web sites, photographically capturing scenes from hiking and deer hunting in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State, and travel. For a time he painted in oils from his many photographs of NYC, the landscapes of NY, and Europe. He derives much satisfaction in pursuing innovative approaches in training his year old English Setter pointer. Gus is very involved in the shotgun sports and bird hunting.
Currently Gus is sequestered with his wife, Robin, of 57 years in their NYC apartment. Their son Chris and daughter Kim enjoy their happy and healthy.families
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