Tactical Helicopter Missions

Tactical Helicopter Missions
Author: Kevin P. Means
Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 039807738X

Donated by Criminal Justice Review In honor of Dr. Richard J. Terrill, Professor of Criminal Justice, Georgia State University.

The Final Mission of Extortion 17

The Final Mission of Extortion 17
Author: Ed Darack
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2017-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1588345904

On August 6, 2011, a U.S. Army CH-47D Chinook helicopter approached a landing zone in Afghanistan 40 miles southwest of Kabul. The helicopter, call sign Extortion 17, was on a mission to reinforce American and coalition special operations troops. It would never return. Insurgents fired at the Chinook, severed one of its rear rotor blades, and brought it crashing to the ground. All 38 onboard perished instantly in the single greatest moment of sacrifice for Americans in the war in Afghanistan. Those killed were some of the U.S.'s most highly trained and battle-honed commandos, including 15 men from the Gold Squadron of the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, known popularly as SEAL Team 6, which had raided a Pakistan compound and killed Osama bin Laden just three months earlier. The downing of Extortion 17 spurred a number of conspiracy theories, such as the idea that the shootdown was revenge for bin Laden's death. In The Final Mission of Extortion 17, Ed Darack debunks this theory and others and uncovers the truth behind this mysterious tragedy. His account of the brave pilots, crew, and passengers of Extortion 17 and the events of that fateful day is interwoven into a rich, complex narrative that also discusses modern joint combat operations, the history of the Afghan war to that date, U.S. helicopter use in Afghanistan, and the new and evolving military technologies and tactics being developed to mitigate such tragedies now and in the future. Amazon Best History Book of the Month - September 2017

Without Parachutes

Without Parachutes
Author: Jerry W. Childers
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2005-12-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1467852953

This book straps the reader into the cockpit with an attack helicopter pioneer as he recalls three years of Vietnam combat and a quarter century of flying Army aircraft. He arrived in Vietnam in 1964 and volunteered to join the worlds first attack helicopter company. The Utility Tactical Transport Helicopter Company (UTT) had deployed to Vietnam in 1962. It came equipped with the U.S. Armys brand new UH-1 Huey, a helicopter originally designed as an aerial ambulance. The crews, not happy with a passive combat role, began experimenting with ways to strap guns on their aircraft and attack the enemy. Through a deadly process of trial and error the pilots pushed their machines to the edge. Mistakes were made, crews were lost and lessons were learned. These lessons evolved into combat tactics and became fondly known as the 12 Cardinal Rules of Attack Helicopter Combat. Upon joining the unit the author learned about the rules. He studied them and on his first day in combat, developed his own 13th rule. Over his ensuing three years in Vietnam, the rules, especially the 13th, helped him survive over one thousand combat missions. This book provides the reader with a cockpit level view of dozens of those missions and describes several additional near disaster situations encountered by the author during over 25 years flying Army Aircraft. The author is successful in striking a balance between the grim realities of combat and the often humorous aspects of life among a group of high spirited aviators who fly into the jaws of death daily without a parachute on their back. He suggests that the 13 rules, although developed during a different war and at a different time, are applicable to armed helicopter combat operations in the 21st Century. The book contains about 200 pages and is nicely illustrated with 50 photographs.

Hearings

Hearings
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1460
Release: 1954
Genre:
ISBN:

Marine Corps Supplement to the Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms - MCRP 1-10.2 (Formerly MCRP 5-12C)

Marine Corps Supplement to the Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms - MCRP 1-10.2 (Formerly MCRP 5-12C)
Author: US Marine Corps
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2018-09-22
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0359108377

Standardization of military terminology provides for effective communication within the Department of Defense (DOD). Marine Corps acronyms, terms, and definitions that have been accepted for joint usage are included in Joint Publication (JP) 1-02, Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, (the primary reference for military terms throughout DOD as directed in DOD Directive 5025.12, Standardization of Military and Associated Terminology).