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| #1250678 in Books | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | 2012-07-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.90 x6.00l,1.13 | File type: PDF | 398 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A good, well written account of the most dangerous mission in Army aviation|By The SkyWriter|Phil's book is first of all a tribute to the men who put themselves in harm's way--unarmed--to rescue wounded soldiers on the battlefields of Vietnam. The writing is strong, accounts gripping and readers of any level will be able to see and feel and even smell the scenes that the author|About the Author|R. Phillip Marshall received his first helicopter flight at the age of 16. His cousin, Larry Mason, flew the first helicopter for Channel 9 Television News in Cincinnati, Ohio. Phil was immediately hooked on flying, but had no idea that he, to
Grabbing the hand-held radio and transmitting on Guard, Halvorson alerted the tower to their situation. “This is Dustoff 7-oh-7 on Guard, north of Quang Tri about 20 miles out. We have multiple wounded on board, no idea of their condition, no hydraulics, and no instruments. We need a straight in. Clear everything, I need to be first in line.” It was about this time that Gary noticed one of the few instruments still working was the engine temperature gaug...
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