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Phoenix 13: Americal Division Artillery Air Section Helicopters in Vietnam
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Publisher
Pen & Sword Books The Limited
ISBN-10
152675942X
ISBN-13
9781526759429
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3038514304
Product Key Features
Publication Year
2020
Topic
Military / Vietnam War
Book Title
Phoenix 13 : Americal Division Artillery Air Section Helicopters in Vietnam
Language
English
Genre
History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6 in
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Trade
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For those seeking a thought-provoking look into the broader world of Army helicopters in the Vietnam War, Phoenix 13 delivers., A compelling collection of Vietnam helicopter true stories about the aviators in Americal Division's Artillery Aviation Section in '68 and '69. Flying alone, the scout pilots told their exploits to each other daily to learn and to survive from their collective experiences. Hazardous missions are intermixed with occasional humorous details of their off duty shenanigans. The stories describe the brotherhood that develops between soldiers during combat. From these stories, the author, a decorated former Army aviator, describes his journey through Armor school, flight school and Vietnam., The 'TINS' within this collection also reveal the brotherhood developed between not only the pilots themselves, but with their crew chiefs as well., ...a very enjoyable read. Those of us who were there will thoroughly enjoy it, and those who weren't will learn more about what we did in Vietnam
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
959.704348
Synopsis
A collection of war stories closely based on the author's experiences flying scout/observation helicopters in Vietnam. Story telling was a daily evening occurrence for the solo scout pilots. These stories, called "TINS," an irreverent pilot acronym for 'this is no shit,' allowed the solo pilots to learn from each other's experiences and mistakes., Intimate first person account of flying helicopter combat missions during the Vietnam War. A collection of war stories closely based on the author's experiences flying scout/observation helicopters in Vietnam. Story telling was a daily evening occurrence for the solo scout pilots. These stories, called "TINS," an irreverent pilot acronym for 'this is no shit, ' allowed the solo pilots to learn from each other's experiences and mistakes. The "TINS" within this collection reveal the brotherhood that developed between pilots and their crew chiefs in combat. The solo pilots relied on their courage, swapping stories and a bit of luck to survive., Intimate first person account of flying helicopter combat missions during the Vietnam War. A collection of war stories closely based on the author's experiences flying scout/observation helicopters in Vietnam. Story telling was a daily evening occurrence for the solo scout pilots. These stories, called "TINS," an irreverent pilot acronym for 'this is no shit,' allowed the solo pilots to learn from each other's experiences and mistakes. The "TINS" within this collection reveal the brotherhood that developed between pilots and their crew chiefs in combat. The solo pilots relied on their courage, swapping stories and a bit of luck to survive.
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