Crazyhorse: Flying Apache Attack Helicopters with the 1st Cavalry Division in Iraq, 2006-2007
Daniel M. McClinton
Crazyhorse: Flying Apache Attack Helicopters with the 1st Cavalry Division in Iraq, 2006-2007
Daniel M. McClinton
A unique and compelling story of an attack helicopter battalion at war in Iraq. Set during the beginning of the Surge in 2006-07. Experience aerial combat at the controls of the fearsome AH-64 Apache attack helicopter during the Operation Iraqi Freedom Surge. Author Dan McClinton was an Apache pilot with the US Army’s 1st Cavalry Division through three combat deployments to Iraq. As a battalion tactical operations officer, he planned and executed attack helicopter missions in and around Baghdad in 2006 07. His memoir reveals for the first time many stories of selfless service, courage, and sacrifice that all readers will find compelling. At the same time, it also illustrates the absurdities that are involved with living in a massive bureaucracy like the US military. Also included are many original colour photographs taken by McClinton in the Iraqi combat zone.
AUTHOR: CW4 Dan McClinton (USA/Ret.) was a career Army aviator with three combat tours in Iraq. Retired from the Army in 2011, he currently lives in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, area. SELLING POINTS: . See the Surge in Iraq through the eyes of an US Army Apache attack helicopter pilot . Learn what it’s like to unleash massive firepower on the enemy, to come to the aid of pinned-down infantrymen, and to say goodbye to fallen comrades . Featured are unpublished photos of the campaign taken by the author, who is also a keen photographer 120 colour and b/w photographs
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