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Bezig met laden... Rules of Engagementdoor Joe Weber
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. As new I served on the USS INTREPID 1965-1968. I was impressed the author used real ships as the background for his novel. He mentioned the INTREPID on page 2 and several times following, he also mentioned the Bon Homme Richard, Coral Sea and others including the USS RANGER. While on the INTREPID I witnessed a similar incident to the hung bomb event. It was a 2,000 lb bomb, and fell off after the A-4 Sky Hawk made 3 attempts to land, the bomb skipped down the deck under the wing of the aircraft, and then hit the water with enough force to bounce back into view before falling again under the water. It did not explode. The flight deck fire was similar to the fire on the USS FORRESTAL. Unfortunately the FORRESTAL just received a load of defective (obsolete bombs) which detonated with-in two minutes of the fire starting, this caused the heavy damage and loss of life. I found the book very well written, and very accurate and very enjoyable to read. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
From the New York Times Best-Selling Author of DEFCON One."Exciting and controversial. A powerful novel of the rules of war--and a man who broke them."--W. E. B. GriffinMarine pilot Brad Austin and his carrier-based F-4 Phantom group fly into the heart of enemy territory daily without fear, but the rules of engagement hinder them nearly as much as the North Vietnamese. Restricted from attacking the enemy's MiG bases, Austin and the other American pilots are vulnerable to attack without the ability to retaliate, a weakness that tragically leads to the death of Austin's wingman. Consumed by the need to avenge his comrade, Austin goes one-on-one with the enemy in a battle that ultimately proves in war there can be no rules.In a fast-paced, thrilling look into the life of a Vietnam War fighter pilot, Joe Weber takes us high into the flack-filled skies above Hanoi and shows us the air war as only a veteran fighter pilot can.Joe Weber "does an admirable job of evoking in such readers a visceral understanding of the restrictions that precluded victory in Vietnam. In Rules of Engagement, Weber's political points will hit close to home, and they will strengthen the resolve of many, such as myself, who are determined never to allow the mistakes of Vietnam to be repeated."--Senator John McCain"Weber's writing has a great deal of panache. His knowledge of military hardware is impressive, and his edge-of-the-seat scenes are thrilling."--The Book Reader Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999LC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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