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Spellbinding history. The how, what, when, where and why. Some
never told and certainly not always understood. This is a story
that has begged to be told, with sources and substance heretofore
missing. Historians, military scholars, and aviators will rely on
this work for years - Carl H. McNair, Jr., Major General, U.S. Army
(Retired). 'This is worth a good read. A welcome and long overdue
history of Army Aviation. - Joseph L. Galloway, senior military
correspondent, Knight Ridder Newspapers and co-author, We Were
Soldiers Once and Young. Soldiers, scholars, and aviation
enthusiasts alike can learn much from this comprehensive
examination. Successfully blends lively and insightful historical
narrative with astute analysis. Unfailingly honest assessment of
contributions to our national defense - Carol Reardon, Pennsylvania
State University, author of Launch the Intruders. Tightly written
and focused. Traces the aviation branch from its inception through
two world wars, the loss of a major portion to the new Air Force,
up through its current role. Required reading for anyone who
desires to understand Army aviation. - Darrel Whitcomb, author of
The Rescue of Bat 21, and
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