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The Infinite Affection (1907)

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aCharliea Brownas Vietnam Journal: A Tactical Airlift Pilotas View of the War records the 1970-1971 years of Garnett C. Brown, Jr., or aCharlie Brown, a as his flying cronies called him. During that year, he flew the C-123, a tactical airlifter, a plane that hauled the abeans, bacon, and bullets of wara in all manner of weather, sometimes against ferocious ground fire, often in oldaand always unarmedaaircraft. His Vietnam journal is based on 59 combat missions involving over 300 sorties and 350! hours of flying time. While the book discusses aspects of tactics, the politics of Vietnamization, accident investigations, and hostile action, it is primarily an account of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. It does not question the war nor make moral judgments about U.S. involvement.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
174
ISBN
9781164863922

aCharliea Brownas Vietnam Journal: A Tactical Airlift Pilotas View of the War records the 1970-1971 years of Garnett C. Brown, Jr., or aCharlie Brown, a as his flying cronies called him. During that year, he flew the C-123, a tactical airlifter, a plane that hauled the abeans, bacon, and bullets of wara in all manner of weather, sometimes against ferocious ground fire, often in oldaand always unarmedaaircraft. His Vietnam journal is based on 59 combat missions involving over 300 sorties and 350! hours of flying time. While the book discusses aspects of tactics, the politics of Vietnamization, accident investigations, and hostile action, it is primarily an account of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. It does not question the war nor make moral judgments about U.S. involvement.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
174
ISBN
9781164863922