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Guts 'N Gunships

What It Was Really Like to Fly Combat Helicopters in Vietnam

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Guts 'N Gunships

By: Mark Garrison
Narrated by: Eric Martin
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In the summer of 1967, Mark Garrison had dropped out of college at Southern Illinois University just before entering his third year. He had run out of money and had to work for a while. These were the days before the lottery and the draft soon came calling. In order to somewhat control his own future, he enlisted in the US Army's helicopter flight school program. Little did he know that this adventure would be the most profound experience of his life.

Garrison flew hundreds of missions for the 119th AHC, stationed in the Central Highlands at Camp Holloway in Pleiku, Vietnam. He was awarded 25 Air Medals, four campaign Bronze Stars, and The Distinguished Flying Cross, among numerous other awards. His narrative takes you through the whole process, from basic training, flight school, flying combat in Vietnam, and his return to the United States. His description includes many incidents in combat flight, including being hit by rocket propelled grenades and being on fire in the air, over hundreds if not thousands of enemy troops. But this is not all. He elaborates on the daily lives, emotions, and nuances of the pilots and what they considered their mission to be.

Guts 'N Gunships is a must listen if you are to have a realistic understanding of what flying helicopters in Vietnam combat was all about.

©2015 mark v garrison (P)2015 mark v garrison
Air Forces Americas Armed Forces Military US Army US Air Force Thought-Provoking Aviation

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I have really enjoyed this honest, gritty, frank, amusing and heart felt story. It felt like Mark was sitting there telling me himself. Definitely worth listening too and that 4 minutes of radio chatter made my blood run cold. Highly recommended.

Interesting story from start to finish

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Unrestrained telling of one man's battle before, during and after the conflict. This book is a no holds barred look at the life of a combat aviator. This book is not for those with a weakened constitution, as it does not pull punches. A must read for those who enjoy the truth.

As real as it gets.

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I have read more biographies about the Vietnam War than any other period of history. What I enjoyed most about Guts ‘n’ Gunships was how close it made me feel to the narrator and his fellow pilots. I felt that I had got to know them all personally.
This is a personal history that brings the dangers and emotions of war straight home 60 + years later.
I hope the author is living a peaceful life.

Outstanding account that brought tears to my eyes

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This is one brilliant story, read really well and even if you are not into aviation the writer cared to explain all the little details. Much recommended

One wonderful masterpiece

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great memories from
20 something's.. who under great pressure and with responsibility way beyond their years earned the title of warriors..
most 20 year olds can't even organise themselves to get on a bus in these days.

don't get me started. .....

a rotor blast..

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