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Warfighters 2 (Hardcover)
Rick Llinares, Chuck Lloyd
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In this second installment in the Warfighters series,
author/photographers Rich Llinares and Chuck Lloyd provide an
in-depth look at the United States Marine Corps aviation
organization and its specialized training unit the Marine Weapons
and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1). The squadron, located at Marine
Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona, trains both fixed and rotary wind
aircrews in the "Six Functions of Marine Ari." Twice a year, the
fines aviators in the Marine Corps attend the intense WEapons and
Tactics Insturctor (WTI) course under the direction of some of the
best pilots in the world. Take to the skies over the Arizona desert
in the Marines most advanced aircraft. Join the amazing AV-8B
Harrier vertical short/takeoff and landing jet as it conducts close
air support missions in support of Marine ground troops. Strap in
to the advanced F/A-18 Hornet strike fighter on deep strike escort
missions with EA-6B Prowler electronic warfare jets. Join the crews
of the rugged KC-130 Hercules while they conduct demanding low
altitude aerial refueling missions. Marine aviation is more than
just fast jets; over half the Corps aircraft are helicopters. Fly
in the massive CH-53 Stallion helicopter on air combat maneuvering
training missions against the Marine Corps dedicated adversary
tactics squadron, the Snipers in their nimble F-5E Tiger II jets.
Get down low in the weeds with Marine CH-46E and UH-1N helicopters
as they conduct assault support missions with the devastating AH-1W
Cobra gunship. Through extensive research, and access to many of
the key personnel, both past and present, the authors tell the
complete story of Marine aviation and how it serves America\s 911
force - the U.S. Marine Corps. In rich detailed text and
spectacular full color photos the history of this amazing military
organization is described along with its force structure and air
wings. Hear directly from the Marines who planned and executed the
daring rescue of USAF Captain Scott O\Grady from war torn Bosnia.
Take a first hand look at how the unique MAWTS-1 unit teaches
Marine airmen to be experts in their aircraft and missions.
Warfighters 2 also contains a first hand look at the unique HMX-1
squadron which fulfills a number of key requirements from flying
the President to conducting the operations test and evaluation of
all rotary aircraft flown in the Marine Corps. Each of the aircraft
operated by the Marines are examined through words and pictures.
Join the aviation combat element of the few, the proud, the Marines
- the first to fight the last to leave.
Adversary takes an inside look at the dedicated adversary tactics
units within the U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. Every unit
in this highly specialized group, from the Navy's well known TOPGUN
program to the US Air Force's elite 414th Combat Training Squadron
is reviewed. The Marine Corps Sniper squadron and Navy reserve
units are also covered. Over the course of a two year time-frame,
authors Rick Llinares and Chuck Lloyd were afforded unprecedented
access to each of the five remaining aggressor squadrons. Join the
authors as they go inside the best air combat training units
anywhere in the world. Fly with USAF F-16 Vipers, Navy F/A-18
Hornets and Marine F-5E Tigers during actual training missions.
Hear directly from actual aggressor pilots as they describe what
it's like to simulate the bad guy. Learn how they fly their 'Soviet
fighters' against American airman in mock air battles. The book
covers the history of the adversary programs in the American
military as well as exploring the current air combat environment
Modern threat aircraft flown by the former Soviet Union as well as
the three American aggressor fighters are also included. Playing
the role of the 'bad guy' in the dangerous environment of aerial
combat is not an easy task. Adversary pilots must first be superb
fighter pilots. They must also be excellent teachers of the art of
air combat, masters of their trade. Their job is to teach, to take
the best fighter pilots in the world and make them even better.
Adversary tells their story in dramatic photography and fascinating
text.
Warfighters takes a first-hand look at how the U.S. Air Force
creates its most elite, highly trained aircrews, and provides an
inside look at the USAF Weapons School at Nellis Air Force Base,
Nevada, one of the Air Force\s most highly classified programs.
There is a detailed look at the USAF Weapons and Tactic Center and
the 57th Wing both residing at Nellis, "The Home of the Fighter
Pilot".\nOver an entire six month course, the authors were given
unprecedented access to the leaders, instructors and students
during the intense and demanding curriculm. Fly with A-10 Warthogs,
E-16 Vipers, F-15E Strike Eagles and many other sophisticated
aircraft as the crews put their knowledge to the test during the
programs\ final two week "war".\nWarfighters also contains
interviews with some of the most important figures in the history
of the USAF, many of whom have fought and won in the skies over
Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq.
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