Triumphant Warrior: The Legend of the Navy's Most Daring Helicopter Pilot

Triumphant Warrior: The Legend of the Navy's Most Daring Helicopter Pilot

by Peter D. Shay
Triumphant Warrior: The Legend of the Navy's Most Daring Helicopter Pilot

Triumphant Warrior: The Legend of the Navy's Most Daring Helicopter Pilot

by Peter D. Shay

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Overview

The story of Allen "Wes" Weseleskey, a daring helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War who undertook a dangerous rescue in 1968.

Inherent in “A Navy Flyer’s Creed” is the power of inspiration: “My country built the best airplane in the world and entrusted it to me. They trained me to fly it. I will use it to the absolute limit of my power. With my fellow pilots, aircrew and deck crews, my plane and I will do anything necessary to carry out our tremendous responsibilities. When the going is fast and rough, I will not falter. I will be uncompromising in every blow I strike. I will be humble in victory. I am a United States Navy Flyer.”

In Vietnam, barely a month after the start of the Tet Offensive in 1968, one such proud United States Navy flyer applied the fundamental but sometimes forgotten maxims expressed in this creed. And he dared to risk not only his naval career, but the lives of his fellow aircrewmen in rescuing a wounded U.S. Army advisor whose time had nearly run out and whose loss of blood meant that he was only moments away from certain battlefield death.

The pilot, Lieutenant Commander Allen E. “Wes” Weseleskey, had been assigned to the Navy’s Helicopter Attack (Light) Squadron Three, the “Seawolves” at the Vinh Long Army Airfield. His controversial mission took place on March 9, 1968 on the outskirts of Sadec, in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. Two ARVN companies were being overwhelmed and despite coming under heavy fire, Weseleskey decided to go in and rescue as many survivors as possible. The accompanying Seawolf is forced to turn back after taking hits, but Weseleskey with the agreement of his crew persisted in the attempt, flying so low under the treeline that the VC rocket launchers were unable to reach it. On reaching base, it was observed that the overladen helicopter "looked like it had been used as a battering ram."

Allen Weseleskey was awarded the Bronze Star, the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Navy Cross during his service. This is his story, from early assignments, clashes with superior officers, missions and rescues during the Tet Offensive, to homecoming. It is the story of a quintessential flyer, an American hero who was prepared to speak his mind and take risks. It also encapsulates the vital role of the Seawolves in the Vietnam War.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612007632
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication date: 06/14/2019
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 1,139,998
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Peter Shay is a retired US Navy pilot. Having flown UH-1B Huey gunships as a first tour pilot assigned to the same Vietnam-based Navy Seawolf squadron as the subject of this biography, and has put his experience to good use, as he conducted six Vietnam era oral histories on behalf of the Naval Historical Center, as well as having interviewed more than 50 witnesses for this biography of a former squadron-mate.

He has served as commander of the Naval Aviation Commandery in New York, honoring naval leaders such as former Secretary of the Navy James Webb and Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps General William Nyland, for five years, and is currently a member of Seawolf Association, Game Warden Association, American Legion (on behalf of which he helped coordinate their 2018 Memorial Day parade,) New York Council of the Navy League, and NYC Veterans Alliance.

Also a collector of Chinese art and photography, the author visited 15 different Chinese cities in order to research, photograph, and publish a 200 electronic photo book, “Photographing Chinese Architecture, A Century of Change.”

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1: Early Operations in Vietnam; 2. Weseleskey’s Early Life; 3: Assignment at Detachment One; 4: Acciedents Plague the Seawolves; 5: In Transition to Next Assignment; 6: Change of Leadership at Vinh Long; 7: Tet Offensive Surprise; 8: Tet Attack at Vinh Long; 9: Bystanders Trapped During Tet; 10: Rescue at Cao Lanh; 11: Picnic at Vinh Long and the Return of the Seawolves; 12: Returning Home; 13: Retirement and Fulfilllment; 14: Epilogue
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