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Posted April 16, 2009
This was a very compelling story from Bernard Fisher describing his meeting with President Lyndon Johnson to his account of the events that day in the Ashau Valley. It was a thrilling story and there is no question as to his deserving the nation's highest military honor.
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Posted June 1, 2008
Bernie Fisher is one of the greatest men I have ever known. I have always looked up to him. When I found out about the book that was coming out I had to get it! It is a great read about a true hero. Buy this book!!!
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Posted April 2, 2004
Colonel Bernard Fisher, USAF, Retired was the first member of the Air Force to earn the Medal of Honor in Vietnam for an heroic air rescue of a downed pilot in the Ashau Valley. This book tells the story of his entire career, including flying two dead-stick landings of an F-104 Starfighter off Florida. An amazing pilot, a remarkable human being.
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