Synopses & Reviews
Airmen in Vietnam weren't above the hell of war-but they went beyond the call of duty.
It was America's longest, most withering war, as hellish in the air as it was on the ground. But little has been told of the airmen who fought, who died, who lived and dared to remember...until now. Three dozen airmen tell their secret stories of the air war in Vietnam the only way it ought to be told: in their own words. In this brutally accurate picture of brave men fighting a tragic war-a portrait that touches upon every branch of the armed forces-aviation journalist Philip D. Chinnery finally honors the heroes who have been nearly forgotten.
Review
"Compelling." --
Chattanooga Times"An uncommonly vivid picture of what it's like to wage a modern air war...engrossing!" --Kirkus Reviews
"Fascinating reading...gripping...These experiences deserve to be better known." --Inside Books
Synopsis
This classic work of the "Special Warfare" series features three dozen airmentelling their secret stories about the air war in Vietnam. Includes an 8-pagephoto insert.