Hogs in the Sand: A Gulf War A-10 Pilot's Combat Journal

Hogs in the Sand: A Gulf War A-10 Pilot's Combat Journal

by Buck Wyndham

Narrated by Jim Seybert

Unabridged — 15 hours, 46 minutes

Hogs in the Sand: A Gulf War A-10 Pilot's Combat Journal

Hogs in the Sand: A Gulf War A-10 Pilot's Combat Journal

by Buck Wyndham

Narrated by Jim Seybert

Unabridged — 15 hours, 46 minutes

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Overview

"I am awed by my destructive power. With a small squeeze of the gun trigger under my right index finger, I can rip the turret off a thirty-ton battle tank and throw it 200 feet across the desert, while the rest of the tank burns in an explosion of white-hot, burning phosphorescence. But the cold, morbid reality of it does not exist from where I sit and watch it happen. There's no dramatic chord. No deafening explosion. No screams suddenly stifled. The soundtrack of a pilot's war is mostly silent."



The mighty, iconic A-10 Warthog was first thrust into battle in Operation Desert Storm. The men who took it through walls of flak and surface-to-air missiles to help defeat the world's fourth-largest army were as untested as their airplanes, so they relied on personal determination and the amazing A-10 to accomplish their missions, despite the odds.



Hogs in the Sand is the epic and deeply-personal year-long journey of one of those pilots as he fights an increasingly terrifying war, all the while attempting to win over a woman and keep control of his internal demons. For anyone who has admired the Warthog, seen it in action, or called upon it to be their salvation, this story will fulfill a desire to virtually strap into the cockpit, while gaining unprecedented understanding of the mind of a modern combat pilot.

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Kirkus Reviews

2020-08-20
In this debut military memoir, a pilot flies an iconic plane into the jaws of the Gulf War.

Wyndham wanted to be an A-10 pilot ever since he was 11 years old, when he first saw the planes fly over a South Carolina beach. The author achieved his goal, entering the Air Force and finally getting to pilot the so-called Warthog, a sturdy, air-to-ground attack plane famous for flying low and taking a lot of incoming fire. “In addition to the world’s most powerful forward-firing aircraft-mounted gun protruding from its snout,” writes Wyndham, still as enthused as he was in childhood, “the Warthog’s thick, Hershey-bar–shaped wings could carry a vast assortment of bombs, rockets, and missiles. The plane was designed to kill just about anything on a battlefield.” When Wyndham joined up, Warthog pilots did little more than fly intense Cold War exercises, but he and his comrades soon found themselves on the front lines of a very hot war in the Middle East. In the battle against Saddam Hussein’s military—the fourth largest in the world at the time—the Warthogs were the bulwark protecting the rest of the United States advance. The Gulf War put the Warthog’s dexterity to the ultimate test and tried the author’s nerves both on the battlefield and off. Wyndham’s prose is taut and punchy, capturing the speed and violence of his missions: “I level out momentarily, then roll and dive for the deck. The bad guys are going to be very pissed off in just a few seconds, and they’ll probably start shooting at me. As I head toward the cover of a nearby hill, I jink aggressively, throwing the airplane around in an unpredictable way to foil their aim.” Based on the author’s diaries, the book recounts the Gulf War on nearly a day-to-day basis, tracking not only Wyndham’s missions, but also his attempts to win the heart of an assistant maintenance officer. It’s a sometimes disturbing ode to a very deadly machine—the author does not let himself spend much time thinking about the people on the receiving end of his bombs—but it makes for a unique examination of a war that was primarily won in the air.

A gripping, adrenaline-fueled account of aerial warfare.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176297874
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 12/07/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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