Description
From supporting the 25th Infantry Division's invasion of Cambodia, to flying the lead aircraft in the 101st Airmobile Division's pivotal invasion of Laos, the author recounts the traumatic events of his service from March 1970 to March 1971.
About the Author
Retired architect Edward B. Denny lives in Denton, Texas, USA.
Reviews
"[Denny] did and saw things that far exceeded normal levels of fighting, suffering, and killing, and describes many gory scenes.... Ed Denny has a way with words, using fresh similes and metaphors, few cliches, and conveying a sense of awe and wonder. The book tightly held my attention from start to finish."-The VVA Veteran; "pulls no punches...a well-organized series of memoirs of both combat operations and base camp incidents both humorous and tragic...a significant contribution to the written history of America's Vietnam experience...the specifics of combat flying are incredibly detailed."-On Point.
Book Information
ISBN 9781476666099
Author Edward B. Denny
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
Publisher McFarland & Co Inc