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CALL SIGN RUSTIC [Hardcover]

Wood R (Author)
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September 17, 2002
President Richard Nixon could not keep American ground troops in Cambodia beyond June 1970 without authorization from Congress, which was not forthcoming. Not wanting to desert the anti-communist Lon Nol regime, he ordered top-secret, round-the-clock air support over Cambodia, and the Rustics were born.

Author Richard Wood flew as one of the Rustics, a group of forward air controllers who played a major part in staving off both the North Vietnamese and Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge guerilla forces. This three-year air war was so secret—managed directly from the White House—that there are no official records of it. Wood bases his book on his own experiences and those of the other pilots and Cambodians who participated in the operation. He recounts the Rustic's daring missions and portrays the friendships that developed between the pilots and the Cambodian field troops, commanders, and radio operators, who fought with courage and dedication.

The loss of American air support after August 15, 1973 eventually contributed to the fall of Cambodia and the horribly dark period of its history that will live in infamy as “the killing fields”.

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The Birth of a Book

CALL SIGN RUSTIC actually started at the first Rustic reunion in 1997. There, the Rustics learned that there was no official air force history of that operation. At the time it happened, it was so secret that no history was kept. Some of the Rustics, particularly the interpreters, had never received the decorations they had earned and never would if there was no record of what they did. The Rustics decided that a record would be created and recognition would be sought for those who had earned it, but never received it.

Individual military records were searched and all known Rustics were urged to submit documents, maps, photographs and stories. Cambodians who had worked with the Rustics and were living in the United States were located and interviewed. The Air Attaché at the United States Embassy in Cambodia, 1971-1973, was located.

The final manuscript was written to the standards of the Smithsonian Institution Press. That took about a year and it relied heavily on the advice and guidance of Mark Gatlin, Aviation, Space, and Military History Editor of Smithsonian Institution Press.

Writing the book was an interesting experience for me. The Rustics existed for a little over three years, but I was only there for the first nine months of it. I was fascinated to learn all that had happened after I left. I hope you enjoy reading about this small and unrecorded bit of American history. It is one of the few positive stories to come out of the war in Southeast Asia.Richard Wood (Rustic 11)

About the Author

Richard Wood is a retired U.S. Air Force colonel and has logged more than 6,000 hours flying military aircraft. His most recent book is Aviation Safety Programs: A Handbook (1996). He is a consultant specializing in aviation safety and lives in Snohomish, Washington.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Smithsonian; 1St Edition edition (September 17, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 158834049X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1588340498
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,453,569 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Narrative About Some Brave Folks, March 20, 2005
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Unlike one of the other reviewers, I *have* read the book and found it to be interesting and informative. I cannot vouch for the accuracy of the facts but would offer this: Colonel Wood was there in SEA and participated in the events he wrote about. Not that I care much for the Smithsonian Institute's politics (I think their efforts to make the Enola Gay display politically correct a little off-putting), I would assume that both Colonel Wood and the institute would strive for accuracy inasmuch as possible.

All of this, of course, does not speak to the incredible bravery of the men in this and other FAC units. The concept of dragging yourself slowly across the sky, begging for NVA gunners to shoot you down strikes me as not a very pleasant way to earn a living. That Colonel Wood and the Rustics carried out their missions despite the constantly changing ROE's, the politicians' micro-management of the war is astounding.

The book is written in a concise, matter-of-fact style and makes for an excellent introduction to this secret part of our involvement in SEA. It is fairly dispassionate and objective and does not have some of the more colorful adventures in it that other works on the same subject would. That, however, makes excellent counterpoint to such books as "Naked in Da Nang" and "Da Nang Diary"..

..all three are fascinating and worth reading. This book has an excellent bibliography and is a good jumping-off point should one want to study the era a little more intensely.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Book, December 8, 2011
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This book was shipped quickly and was new condition. It is an excellent book and brought back many memories for my Cambodian friends that were there in the wartime. Well written book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Military Power, December 21, 2009
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This was interesting because I know personally one of the men in the book. If gives all of us an idea of what may be going on militarily without us knowing about it.
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