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Price Of Exit A True Story Of Helicopter Pilots In Vietnam Tom Marshall

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Price Of Exit A True Story Of Helicopter Pilots In Vietnam Tom Marshall
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Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.39 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Tom Marshall
ISBN: 9780307758125, 0307758125
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Price Of Exit A True Story Of Helicopter Pilots In Vietnam Tom Marshall by Tom Marshall 9780307758125, 0307758125 instant download after payment.

"The risk of a fatal catastrophe was constant. The NVA was the enemy, but the ultimate opponent was, quite simply, death. . . ."
For
assault helicopter crews flying in and around the NVA-infested DMZ, the
U.S. pullout from Vietnam in 1970-71 was a desperate time of selfless
courage. Now former army warrant officer Tom Marshall of the Phoenix, C
Company, 158th Aviation Battalion, 101st Airborne, captures the deadly
mountain terrain, the long hours flown under enormous stress, the grim
determination of hardened pilots combat-assaulting through walls of
antiaircraft fire, the pickups amid exploding mortar shells and hails of
AK fire, the nerve-racking string extractions of SOG teams from North
Vietnam. . . . And, through it all, the rising tension as helicopter
pilots and crews are lost at an accelerating pace.
It is no
coincidence that the Phoenix was one of the most highly decorated
assault helicopter units in I Corps. For as the American departure
accelerated and the enemy added new, more powerful antiaircraft weapons,
the helicopter pilots, crew chiefs, and gunners paid the heavy price of
withdrawal in blood. For more than 30 Percent of Tom Marshall's 130
helicopter-school classmates, the price of exit was their lives. . .

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