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Paul Michael Brown wrote:
I collect books about the air war in Southeast Asia circa 1964 to 1975. Here are my favorite works about that period: When Thunder Rolled -- Ed Rasimus. Anything by Jack Broughton. I'll take "Going Downtown" over "Thud Ridge". IMHO, these are the definitive books about the F-105 mission during Rolling Thunder. Ed disagrees with me, but I'll give an honorable mention to the book by Gen. Bell as well. As would I. Gene Basel's "Pak Six" is okay, but less informative in the areas of interest to me.. Over the Beach -- Zalin Grant. The Heart of a Man -- Frank Elkins. Captain Hook -- Wynn Foster. On Yankee Station -- John Nichols & Barrett Tillman Flight of the Intruder -- Stephen Coonts. Wilcox' book (forget the name) about the creation of Top Gun. Perhaps Scream of Eagles? Any novel by Gerry Carroll. These are the best books about naval aviation in that peried. You've left out "Alpha Strike Vietnam," a chronological collection by year of firsthand accounts. Kind of like "Fast Movers," but unlike most such collections, this one concentrates on the attack pilots flying A-1/A-4/A-6/A-7, irather than the fighters. Many of the navy attack types mentioned in various books above were interviewed for the book. And I'd put Tom Wilson's novels, or at least "Termite Hill", which like "Flight of the Intruder" and most first novels by pilots is largely based on the experiences of the author (with one presumes a considerable amount of "improvements" to the story when it comes to the sexual escapades of one of the main characters, Wilson's alter ego), on the list. Wilson was a Weasel Bear at Takhli late '66 - early '67. Linking up with that, Anthony Thornborough's non-fiction book "Iron Hand: Smashing the Enemy's Air Defenses" is a must read on that subject, even though it isn't just dedicated to Vietnam. it contains far better descriptions of the various RWR, jammer and ARM capabilities of that era, with photos showing the equipment and describing its operation than I've found anywhere else. Guy |
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