As a first lieutenant in the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, U.S.
Army pilot David Porter was section leader in an Aerial Scout
platoon in Vietnam. Their mission was to conduct reconnaissance in
OH-6 aircraft (a.k.a. Light Observation Helicopter or "Loach") near
the Cambodian border. Finding and engaging the enemy at low
altitude in coordination with an AH-1 Cobra gunship circling above,
these units developed a remarkable method of fighting the Viet
Cong: Hunter-Killer Operations. The tactic had great local success
but died with the war. Few today are aware of the hazards these
pilots faced during times of intense combat. Porter's vivid memoir
recounts the internal workings of a legendary air cavalry troop,
in-the-cockpit combat actions, and the men who were key players on
this perilous battleground.
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