Author: Pete Larsen
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1456742493
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Between 1965 and 1973 Strategic Air Command B-52 gunners flew an unprecedented number of combat hours in the Vietnam War. Gunners with three and four hundred missions were not uncommon. Most did their job with bravery and uncommon valor during a time when arrays of SAM missiles were being launched at them from sites in North Vietnam. At times some of them got a little rowdy, and their antics often surprised and perplexed the zeroes, the officers they flew with. This exciting and sometimes hilarious story about them closely resembles the truth.
Combat Gunner
Author: Pete Larsen
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1456742493
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Between 1965 and 1973 Strategic Air Command B-52 gunners flew an unprecedented number of combat hours in the Vietnam War. Gunners with three and four hundred missions were not uncommon. Most did their job with bravery and uncommon valor during a time when arrays of SAM missiles were being launched at them from sites in North Vietnam. At times some of them got a little rowdy, and their antics often surprised and perplexed the zeroes, the officers they flew with. This exciting and sometimes hilarious story about them closely resembles the truth.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1456742493
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Between 1965 and 1973 Strategic Air Command B-52 gunners flew an unprecedented number of combat hours in the Vietnam War. Gunners with three and four hundred missions were not uncommon. Most did their job with bravery and uncommon valor during a time when arrays of SAM missiles were being launched at them from sites in North Vietnam. At times some of them got a little rowdy, and their antics often surprised and perplexed the zeroes, the officers they flew with. This exciting and sometimes hilarious story about them closely resembles the truth.
B-17 Gunner
Author: Craig A. Kleinsmith
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476683298
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
For three years, Staff Sergeant Charles M. Eyer served as a B-17 ball turret gunner over Europe during World War II. Based in part on a secret journal he kept as a prisoner of war, this book records Eyer's firsthand account of his harrowing 59 combat missions (B-17 crewmen could not expect to survive 10), his escape from a burning B-17 deep inside Germany, the horrors of confinement in a Nazi POW camp, and his survival of an 80-day forced march during the brutal winter of 1944-45.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476683298
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
For three years, Staff Sergeant Charles M. Eyer served as a B-17 ball turret gunner over Europe during World War II. Based in part on a secret journal he kept as a prisoner of war, this book records Eyer's firsthand account of his harrowing 59 combat missions (B-17 crewmen could not expect to survive 10), his escape from a burning B-17 deep inside Germany, the horrors of confinement in a Nazi POW camp, and his survival of an 80-day forced march during the brutal winter of 1944-45.
USMC/Vietnam Helicopter Association
Author:
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
ISBN: 156311190X
Category : Helicopters
Languages : vi
Pages : 20
Book Description
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
ISBN: 156311190X
Category : Helicopters
Languages : vi
Pages : 20
Book Description
Unless Victory Comes
Author: Gene Garrison
Publisher: Casemate
ISBN: 1612000851
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 576
Book Description
A dramatic, moving memoir of coming of age amid the chaos and terror of WWII combat by a member of the 87th Infantry Division. Gene Garrison spent a terrifying nineteenth birthday crammed into a muddy foxhole near the German border in the Saar. He listened helplessly to cries of wounded comrades as exploding artillery shells sent deadly shrapnel raining down on them. The date was December 16, 1944, he was a member of a .30-caliber machine gun crew with the 87th Infantry Division, and this was his first day in combat. Less than a year earlier, he’d entered college as a fresh-faced kid from the farmlands of Ohio. Now, as the night closed around Garrison, slices of light pierced the darkness with frightening brilliance. Battle-hardened German SS troopers using flashlights infiltrated the line of the young, untested American soldiers. Someone screamed “Counterattack!” In the maelstrom of gunfire that followed, the teenage Garrison struggled to comprehend the horrors of the present, his entire future reduced to a prayer that he would be alive at daybreak. From those first frightening, confusing days in combat until the war ended five months later, Gene Garrison saw many of his buddies killed or wounded, each loss reducing his own odds of survival. Convinced before one attack that his luck had deserted him, he wrote a final letter to his family to say goodbye, handing it to a friend with instructions to mail it if he died. From the bitter fighting west of Bastogne in the Battle of the Bulge to the end of the war on the Czechoslovakian border, Garrison describes the degradation of war with pathos and humor. His story is told through the eyes of the common soldier who might not know the name of the town or the location of the next hill that he and his comrades must grimly wrestle from the enemy but who is willing to die in order to carry the war forward to the hated enemy. He writes of the simple pleasure derived from finding a water-filled puddle deep enough to fill his canteen; a momentary respite in a half-destroyed barn that shields him from the bitter cold and penetrating wind of an Ardennes winter; the solace of friendship with veterans whose lives hang upon his actions and whose actions might help him survive the bitter, impersonal death they all face. The rich dialogue and a hard-hitting narrative style bring the reader to battlefield manhood alongside Garrison, to each moment of terror and triumph faced by a young soldier far from home in the company of strangers.
Publisher: Casemate
ISBN: 1612000851
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 576
Book Description
A dramatic, moving memoir of coming of age amid the chaos and terror of WWII combat by a member of the 87th Infantry Division. Gene Garrison spent a terrifying nineteenth birthday crammed into a muddy foxhole near the German border in the Saar. He listened helplessly to cries of wounded comrades as exploding artillery shells sent deadly shrapnel raining down on them. The date was December 16, 1944, he was a member of a .30-caliber machine gun crew with the 87th Infantry Division, and this was his first day in combat. Less than a year earlier, he’d entered college as a fresh-faced kid from the farmlands of Ohio. Now, as the night closed around Garrison, slices of light pierced the darkness with frightening brilliance. Battle-hardened German SS troopers using flashlights infiltrated the line of the young, untested American soldiers. Someone screamed “Counterattack!” In the maelstrom of gunfire that followed, the teenage Garrison struggled to comprehend the horrors of the present, his entire future reduced to a prayer that he would be alive at daybreak. From those first frightening, confusing days in combat until the war ended five months later, Gene Garrison saw many of his buddies killed or wounded, each loss reducing his own odds of survival. Convinced before one attack that his luck had deserted him, he wrote a final letter to his family to say goodbye, handing it to a friend with instructions to mail it if he died. From the bitter fighting west of Bastogne in the Battle of the Bulge to the end of the war on the Czechoslovakian border, Garrison describes the degradation of war with pathos and humor. His story is told through the eyes of the common soldier who might not know the name of the town or the location of the next hill that he and his comrades must grimly wrestle from the enemy but who is willing to die in order to carry the war forward to the hated enemy. He writes of the simple pleasure derived from finding a water-filled puddle deep enough to fill his canteen; a momentary respite in a half-destroyed barn that shields him from the bitter cold and penetrating wind of an Ardennes winter; the solace of friendship with veterans whose lives hang upon his actions and whose actions might help him survive the bitter, impersonal death they all face. The rich dialogue and a hard-hitting narrative style bring the reader to battlefield manhood alongside Garrison, to each moment of terror and triumph faced by a young soldier far from home in the company of strangers.
Gunner's Mate G 3 & 2
Author: United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fire control (Naval gunnery)
Languages : en
Pages : 604
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fire control (Naval gunnery)
Languages : en
Pages : 604
Book Description
Gunner's Mate T 3 & 2
Author: United States. Naval Training Publications Detachment
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Naval gunnery
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Naval gunnery
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Gunner's Mate G 1 & C.
Author: United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fire control (Naval gunnery)
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fire control (Naval gunnery)
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
Marine Battle Skills Training (MBST) Handbook
Gunner's Mate
Author: Jim Bomar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Naval gunnery
Languages : en
Pages : 600
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Naval gunnery
Languages : en
Pages : 600
Book Description
Military Review
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 704
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 704
Book Description