It is 1966, the war is escalating, and a young Air Force Academy
graduate's assignment is to patrol unfriendly territory with six-man
hunter-killer teams. As a Forward Air Controller, flying single engine
spotter planes, Flanagan is the link between fighter-bomber pilots and
ground forces. This autobiographical account recreates the period when
Flanagan, assigned to Project Delta, was plunged into major operations
in key combat areas. Spectacular airstrikes, team rescues, lost men,
thwarted attempts to save comrades--all are recounted here with raw
honesty. A factual combat history from one man's perspective, this is
also a thoughtful look at the warrior values of bravery, honesty, and
integrity. Flanagan examines the influences that help build these
values--educational institutions, the military training system
(including the service academies), and religion--and reflects on the
high cost of abandoning them. In Vietnam Above the Treetops, Flanagan
traces his life from adolescence through the training period, combat
missions of all kinds, and re-entry into the everyday world. His war
tales take us to key regions: from the Demilitarized Zone, south
through the Central highlands, and into War Zone C near Cambodia.
Flanagan tells the absolute truth of his experience in Vietnam-- call
signs, bomb loads, and target coordinates are all historically
accurate. He offers observations on the Vietnamese and Korean forces
he worked with, comparing Eastern and Western cultures, and he vents
his frustrations with the U.S. command structure. Determined to
reconstruct the past, Flanagan re-read old letters from Vietnam,
examined maps, deciphered pocket diaries, interviewed former comrades,
and let his own long-buried memories surface. Flanagan did not find
this book easy to write, but he wanted to pay tribute to his fellow
warriors, especially those still missing in action; he wanted to
exorcise his war nightmares and further understand his experience.
Even more important, he needed to communicate the values he and his
comrades lived by, in distant jungles where they faced some of the
toughest circumstances known to human beings.
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A Forward Air Controller Reports
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780313066306
Publisert
2023
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Praeger
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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