Vietnam Helicopter Crew Member Stories: Volume 1

Vietnam Helicopter Crew Member Stories: Volume 1

by H. D. Graham
Vietnam Helicopter Crew Member Stories: Volume 1

Vietnam Helicopter Crew Member Stories: Volume 1

by H. D. Graham

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Overview

This book is a collection of fascinating short stories, photos, and documents furnished by the heroic and courageous men that served as air or ground crew members in Vietnam. The chopper units were located throughout Vietnam. During the course of the war, we lost at least 5,139 helicopter air crew members and at least 588 ground support crew members. In fact, the true number of helicopter air and ground crew members killed or missing in action will probably never be known. Those crew members accounted for a large percentage of all the enemy killed during the war. Those courageous men were American heroes then and will always be American heroes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469139890
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 02/09/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 374
Sales rank: 626,116
File size: 36 MB
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About the Author

HD Graham is a retired USAF E9 and a retired educator. He enjoyed a distinguished and exciting military career prior to turning his attention to education. During his career as an educator, he taught nearly twenty years, mostly at Harrisonville-Scipio Elementary School. He graduated from Scipio High School when he was sixteen years old. He is from a his, mine, and our family that totaled twelve boys and five girls. He traveled extensively while in the military and especially enjoyed the island nations and the people throughout the Pacific area and Southeast Asia. He has two bachelors degrees and a dual masters degree. He had six brothers retired from the various branches of the armed forces. Between his brothers and himself, they accumulated more than 170 years of military service to the United States of America.
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