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Red Bird Down : A Novel about Air Cavalry and Aero-Scouts in Vietnam
 
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Red Bird Down : A Novel about Air Cavalry and Aero-Scouts in Vietnam [Paperback]

Bruce E. Carlson (Author)
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0970156006 978-0970156006 May 30, 2000
Almost ten years in the writing, "RED BIRD DOWN" is a deeply moving Psychological/Emotional study of a young man's coming of age in Vietnam as an Aero-Scout helicopter pilot. These young pilots took the highest casualities of all the the helicopter pilots in Vietnam. Further, Army Warrant Officer Pilots took the highest casuality rates of all ranks in Vietnam. Yet, to the bitter end, even in LS 719 in support of Vietnames only, they lived by their credo -- "Leave no one behind."

The "hero" of "Red Bird Down" is typical of so many of these teenages and men in the early twenties. He struggles with the tumult of an unpopular war, his mission, the deaths of friends, and his growing love and respect for the young men with whom he serves. Eventually, he discovers a bond, formed in the fire and cold steel of combat. It ia a bond which cannot be broken.

This is not simply an action adventure book! The world has enough "Rambo" type works. While Kev, the hero, has plenty of action, adventure and misadventures, the reader will also laugh, cry, and learn to love the kids of Vietnam for who they were and all they accomplished.

Using incidents from my own time in Vietnam, I have woven them into a Novelized form. Through a running dialogue with a "fictional" home-town minister and a fictional relationship to my own alter-ego, I have looked at many of the political, theological, and emotional issues of Vietnam and the tumult of the late 60's.

My "hero" is a very human boy/man who occasionally soars to great heights and then quickly balances this soaring with "bone-head" mistakes. Through it all he "grows up," takes responsibility for himself, and learns to deal with life and death well beyond his years.

For those who want a serious read about the young men of the "Great Helicopter War," this is the book. In 490 pages, the reader will feel the emotional depth of one young man, who was so typical of so many. Be prepared to occasionally put the book down to ponder the depth of these young men and the heights to which they soared. In the end, you will understand their dedication, commitment to each other, and why they said, "Leave no one behind."



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...the book moved me to laughter and to tears, to rememberance of both the glad and the surpresses. -- Robert Skiba CW-5 USAR

Army Helicopter Operations or Vietnam become real. Parts of this book will make you laugh and cry, but most of all, it will make you think. -- George Miller CW-4 Ret USAR (Personal Recomendation)

At first, I thought my tears were from sadness. Then I realized they were from joy and happiness! -- Jim Kock Stallion 505/Stagecoach 13 RVN. (Personal Recomendation)

At first, I thought my tears were from sadness. Then, I realized they were from joy and happiness! -- Jim Kock Stallion 505 -- Stagecoach 13 RVN

We see him mature from an idealist, whose goal is to give the South Vietnamese a chance at democratic government... -- Dale Nielsen, Lt. Col USAF (RET.)

the book moved me to laughter and to tears, to remembrance of both glad and suppressed. It was a catharsis. -- Robert Skiba -- CW-5 USAR (personal recommendation)

From the Publisher

As both publisher and author, I have poured my heart and soul into this work. In the end, I had to publish it myself for to sell it to a larger "house" would be like selling my first-born child. Spending all my cash reserves, I wanted you to come into my world of Vietnam without the heavy hand of an editor who had never been there.

I recommend this book to all Vietnam Veterans who want to honor their Brothers. Further, I recommend this to all spouses and children who want a "real" view inside the heart and soul of one Vietnam Vet as an insight into the heart and soul of their loved ones. Lastaly, I recommend this to anyone who is interested in the "people" of the Vietnam war. While this is a "Novelized" rememberance, it is a true story.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 490 pages
  • Publisher: Red Bird Pubns (May 30, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0970156006
  • ISBN-13: 978-0970156006
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,309,847 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read, December 24, 2001
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Lewis A. Waters (Vancouver, Wa. United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Red Bird Down : A Novel about Air Cavalry and Aero-Scouts in Vietnam (Paperback)
From the beginning, I am amazed that young "Kev" shares many of the feelings and emotions I had when first arriving in country. I had the honor of serving with the author in C Troop 7/17th Air Cav and his book has helped me to see what we all endured. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in how the Air Cav worked in Vietnam. This book is a very effective tool to help with the healing many Vietnam Vets need. If you read no other book about the Vietnam war, read this one. Pray that our fighting men and women never have to endure an experience as this again.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Aero-Scout Bravery Beyond Description, March 17, 2002
This review is from: Red Bird Down : A Novel about Air Cavalry and Aero-Scouts in Vietnam (Paperback)
With two tours with the 1st Cav Div (Airmobile) in Vietnam, I had ample opportunity to see this small craft in action. When they hovered close enough in hostile territory to find foot prints, I was glad that I piloted a large Chinook and did not have such missions.

This is a true-to-life depiction of how light observation helicopter pilots sought out the enemy so that other units could engage them. To do this took unheard of courage and Red Bird Down does them a grand tribute and truth. This book is a must read for anyone to understand airmobile operations.

LTC Carle E. Dunn, USA-Retired

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A View From Inside The Flight Helmet, February 24, 2001
This review is from: Red Bird Down : A Novel about Air Cavalry and Aero-Scouts in Vietnam (Paperback)
For those seeking an in-depth, firsthand perspective of the Great Helicopter War of Vietnam that is far beyond what any history book can offer, Red Bird Down is an absolute must-read. Although presented in the genre of fiction, the experiences of young Kevin closely parallel those of author Bruce Carlson as he makes the transformation from a young "Newbie" pilot into a highly skilled Scout. Get into the flight helmet and truly experience the joys of flight, the taste of fear, the intimacy between a pilot and his "bird", the pain of conflicting views of those "back home", the camaraderie of those who must put their lives into each others' hands, and the unspeakable loss of a dear friend. Red Bird Down is to the Vietnam War as All Quiet On The Western Front is to World War I.
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