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Education Education & Reference Reference Self Help Self-Help Self-Help & PsychologyOne of the best books on Viet Nam that I have read. The first person account from a young and inexperienced helicopter pilot was captivating and the book was hard to put down. The author's ability to capture his fears and concerns while vividly describing the missions he flew is unsurpassed. I especially enjoyed the author's perception of his fellow warriors and his ability to bring every thing together. I felt like I...
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I've read literally dozens of Vietnam I-was-there type books and this is one of the top five or so. A descriptive writer who gives a good insight into the world of vertical flying. A real must for anyone interested in the day to day operations of the LRRPs and Rangers.
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I have read this book three times within the past year, and each time it is as fresh as the first time. Mr.Grant takes us with him as a 20 year old Huey pilot to the jungles of Vietnam, not knowing what to expect, leaving and missing a new wife back in "The World." The narrative makes us feel as if we are right beside him, experiencing every hot extraction, every party, and every silly regulation the Army can dish out...
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Of all the first account (non-fiction) books I've read about Viet Nam, this has to be one of the best. I've read this three or four times and have enjoyed it every time. It is well written and really communicates the shear terror, humor, friendships, fealt by those who served in VN. I wish I had been there with these people.I also highly reccomend the books by the Lurps he flew: Linderer, Chambers, Burford (?), and others...
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_Wings of the Eagle_ is a well written book, telling the story of the author's year as a Huey pilot in VietNam, writing about his missions, friends, and feelings in-country. I highly reccomend this book, and also the books by Gary Linderer, one of which is _Eyes of the Eagle_. It shows the infantry perspective of the same LRP unit Mr. Grant was involved in. Extremely funny, highly readable. Wish it were longer.
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