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"Rasimus's story reads as though it happened yesterday, with all the fear, bravado, and frustration…the result may be the best comparison of F-4 and F-105 performance and tactics ever written."—The Washington Post Book World "This is brilliant writing that could be done only by an intelligent pilot who was there in the thick of combat and has since spent considerable time reflecting on the meaning of war, patriotism, and comradeship. A superb story and another triumph by Ed Rasimus."—-Walter J. Boyne, author of Operation Iraqi Freedom: What Went Right, What Went Wrong, and Why
"The American taxpayer got double value from Ed Rasimus. He volunteered for combat in 1968 and again in 1972 (the subject of this wonderful book). Now, in retirement, he joins Saint-Ex and Ernie Gann as a masterful spinner of books about flying and survival."
—-Daniel Ford, author of Flying Tigers: Claire Chennault and the American
Volunteer Group
"Ed Rasimus is the real thing, a fighter jock who saw his war from the cockpits of both primary fighting aircraft that flew the hairy missions over Hanoi, the Thunderchief and the Phantom. Ed is one of those unique air warriors who are both hero and author—-and he's damned good at both endeavors."
—-Tom "Bear" Wilson, author of Termite Hill
"Put on your G suit and helmet as Ed Rasimus once again takes you into white-knuckle, SAM-dodging combat. . . . Rasimus takes you behind the scenes into the myriad of details of a combat fighter pilot's Vietnam air-war tour of duty, on and off base. Further, he sums up those air warrior days as those when patriotism was a virtue and courage expected."
—-Mark Berent, author of the Rolling Thunder series
"This book by American fighter pilot Ed Rasimus is not another 'And there I was' story. To those of us who were there, it sweeps back vivid memories, bringing the past into sharp focus and evoking a deep sense of brotherhood for those with whom we worked and fought. For the history buffs, this is as real as it gets without your having been there. For the citizen who has the slightest bit of interest in that faraway place and time, read, think, and be proud and grateful that your nation produces men like these."
—-Robin Olds, Brigadier General (Ret.), USAF
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