They called it Naked Fanny : helicopter rescue missions during the early years of the Vietnam War
معرفی کتاب «They called it Naked Fanny : helicopter rescue missions during the early years of the Vietnam War» نوشتهٔ Scott Harrington; Joe Ballinger; OverDrive, Inc، منتشرشده توسط نشر Hellgate Press در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
During the early years of the Vietnam War, several small cadres of men served their country and their fellow comrades-in-arms from a remote airbase cut out of the jungles of northeast Thailand. The base was named Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base, but the men assigned there had a special name for it: "Naked Fanny." Initially they were assigned to rescue military pilots shot down over Laos or forced to leave their aircraft over Thailand. But as the war expanded, their mission changed and they were asked to fly into hostile situations in North Vietnam, making numerous rescues—detailed here by the pilots who flew them and those who were rescued. This is a story that has never been told in its entirety but is an integral part of U.S. Air Force aviation history. Scott Harrington has compiled and written the story of those early years of the Vietnam War at the little base just west of the town of Nakhon Phanom, Thailand. After reading it, you'll understand why these fragile aircraft and the men who flew them were often referred to as "Blades of wood – Men of steel." Before the first U. S. combat troops arrived on Vietnamese soil on March 8, 1965, an unheralded group of men were already fulfilling a mission of their own. They were serving their country in support of their flying brothers who were taking aim on North Vietnam in their fighter/bomber aircraft. Coming from peacetime bases in the United States, Japan and the Philippines, where they provided local airbase support for crash and fire rescue, they would have a completely different mission. They would fly that same aircraft ? without armor, without armament and without self-sealing fuel tanks ? into enemy territory in Laos and North Vietnam to rescue pilots stranded when their aircraft were shot down. Some of these men were stationed at a place called Nakhon Phanom, Thailand, or, as they called it, "Naked Fanny."? Their stories are a part of American and U. S. Air Force history rarely shared outside military circles. Learn of their bravery as they and many of those they rescued recount the details of their heroic deeds while upholding the Air Rescue Service motto ? "That others may live."
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