Taking Fire!: Memoir of an Aerial Scout in Vietnam

Author:   David L. Porter
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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9781476680514


Pages:   182
Publication Date:   13 March 2020
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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Taking Fire!: Memoir of an Aerial Scout in Vietnam


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"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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Author:   David L. Porter
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9781476680514


ISBN 10:   1476680515
Pages:   182
Publication Date:   13 March 2020
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Foreword by Major General Richard Davis, U.S. Army (Ret.) Preface Prologue  1. In the Beginning  2. To Vietnam  3. The Quan Loi Military Complex  4. Hooch City  5. The Enemy  6. Indian Country  7. “Find the Bastards and Pile On”  8. ­Hunter-Killer Team Operations  9. The Characters 10. Starting with the Blues 11. To the Scouts 12. Life as a Scout: Now It Begins 13. “Find and report enemy locations and dispositions” 14. The Dink Build Underway 15. The Bad Days of February 16. Life After the Scouts Epilogue Glossary Appendix Index

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Dave Porter's vivid description of the life and experiences of an aerial scout during some of our toughest battles in South Vietnam is a 'must read' for both old and young soldiers alike. A scout pilot and his aerial observer were 'up close and personal' with their enemy on a daily basis and only survived due to their skill and repetitive training. No one could tell their story better than 'Dave' a young cavalry lieutenant who flew the missions under the canopy and lived and felt all of the emotions that come with face-to-face combat. -Horace B. Taylor, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Retired) This gripping account of the mundane boredom and high anxiety of an Aerial Scouts' tour in Vietnam keeps you glued to your seat as he shares his tour in-country. It contains riveting stories of inflight emergencies, emergency landings and coping with the loss of fellow Aviators, including the emotional homecoming reception--courtesy of the Californian war protesters--and reunification with his family upon his return to America. -Gerald E. Klein, Command Sergeant Major, U.S. Army (Retired) The bravest, toughest and most tenacious warriors I knew in the Vietnam War were Air Cavalry Scouts. My experience in an air cavalry troop parallels Dave Porter's in enough ways to know that those whom he led (as well as Dave himself) measured up to those very high standards. I also know the author well enough to know that his accounts are accurate, and, perhaps even understated. An extremely high number of battles in Vietnam started with an air cavalry scout being shot down or hit while performing the toughest reconnaissance missions given. It is hard to imagine just how much pressure and pain those warriors endured. This important book begins to reveal just what warriors those Air Cavalrymen were. -Paul E Funk, LTG US Army (Ret), president and CEO, The National Mounted Warfare Foundation A riveting account of an Aerial Scout serving with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Vietnam in 1969. This writing gives us a vivid picture of the challenges facing a young officer as he established his credentials as a true professional in our armed forces. The period discussed in the book describes the building of the foundation for Dave's professional life. The reader will be pleased to know that he continued to serve our Army. Dave Porter enjoyed a long and distinguished career as an Armored Cavalry Officer. He was always leading from the front and caring for the soldiers and families in his charge. -Joseph R. Inge, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Retired)


A riveting account of an Aerial Scout serving with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Vietnam in 1969. This writing gives us a vivid picture of the challenges facing a young officer as he established his credentials as a true professional in our armed forces. The period discussed in the book describes the building of the foundation for Dave's professional life. The reader will be pleased to know that he continued to serve our Army. Dave Porter enjoyed a long and distinguished career as an Armored Cavalry Officer. He was always leading from the front and caring for the soldiers and families in his charge. --Joseph R. Inge, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Retired). Dave Porter's vivid description of the life and experiences of an aerial scout during some of our toughest battles in South Vietnam is a 'must read' for both old and young soldiers alike. A scout pilot and his aerial observer were 'up close and personal' with their enemy on a daily basis and only survived due to their skill and repetitive training. No one could tell their story better than 'Dave' a young cavalry lieutenant who flew the missions under the canopy and lived and felt all of the emotions that come with face-to-face combat. --Pete Taylor, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Retired) The bravest, toughest and most tenacious warriors I knew in the Vietnam War were Air Cavalry Scouts. My experience in an air cavalry troop parallels Dave Porter's in enough ways to know that those whom he led (as well as Dave himself) measured up to those very high standards. I also know the author well enough to know that his accounts are accurate, and, perhaps even understated. An extremely high number of battles in Vietnam started with an air cavalry scout being shot down or hit while performing the toughest reconnaissance missions given. It is hard to imagine just how much pressure and pain those warriors endured. This important book begins to reveal just what warriors those Air Cavalrymen were. --Paul E Funk, LTG US Army (Ret), president and CEO, The National Mounted Warfare Foundation The stories are well written and allow readers not familiar with the Air Cav to get a look and feel of what it was like....Well written and a good read. --Combat Helicopter Pilots Association This gripping account of the mundane boredom and high anxiety of an Aerial Scouts' tour in Vietnam keeps you glued to your seat as he shares his tour in-country. It contains riveting stories of inflight emergencies, emergency landings and coping with the loss of fellow Aviators, including the emotional homecoming reception--courtesy of the Californian war protesters--and reunification with his family upon his return to America. --Gerald E. Klein, Command Sergeant Major, U.S. Army (Retired) impressively informative, vividly written...fascinating read from cover to cover...recommended --Midwest Book Review


“The stories are well written and allow readers not familiar with the Air Cav to get a look and feel of what it was like….Well written and a good read.”—Combat Helicopter Pilots Association “Taking fire is an excellent examination of the inner workings of the ACT and operating in Vietnam.”—Army Aviation Magazine “impressively informative, vividly written...fascinating read from cover to cover...recommended”—Midwest Book Review “Dave Porter’s vivid description of the life and experiences of an aerial scout during some of our toughest battles in South Vietnam is a ‘must read’ for both old and young soldiers alike. A scout pilot and his aerial observer were ‘up close and personal’ with their enemy on a daily basis and only survived due to their skill and repetitive training. No one could tell their story better than ‘Dave’ a young cavalry lieutenant who flew the missions under the canopy and lived and felt all of the emotions that come with face-to-face combat.”—Pete Taylor, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Retired) “This gripping account of the mundane boredom and high anxiety of an Aerial Scouts’ tour in Vietnam keeps you glued to your seat as he shares his tour in-country. It contains riveting stories of inflight emergencies, emergency landings and coping with the loss of fellow Aviators, including the emotional homecoming reception--courtesy of the Californian war protesters--and reunification with his family upon his return to America.”—Gerald E. Klein, Command Sergeant Major, U.S. Army (Retired) “The bravest, toughest and most tenacious warriors I knew in the Vietnam War were Air Cavalry Scouts. My experience in an air cavalry troop parallels Dave Porter’s in enough ways to know that those whom he led (as well as Dave himself) measured up to those very high standards. I also know the author well enough to know that his accounts are accurate, and, perhaps even understated. An extremely high number of battles in Vietnam started with an air cavalry scout being shot down or hit while performing the toughest reconnaissance missions given. It is hard to imagine just how much pressure and pain those warriors endured. This important book begins to reveal just what warriors those Air Cavalrymen were.”—Paul E Funk, LTG US Army (Ret), president and CEO, The National Mounted Warfare Foundation “A riveting account of an Aerial Scout serving with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Vietnam in 1969. This writing gives us a vivid picture of the challenges facing a young officer as he established his credentials as a true professional in our armed forces. The period discussed in the book describes the building of the foundation for Dave’s professional life. The reader will be pleased to know that he continued to serve our Army. Dave Porter enjoyed a long and distinguished career as an Armored Cavalry Officer. He was always leading from the front and caring for the soldiers and families in his charge.”—Joseph R. Inge, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Retired).


Author Information

Colonel David L. Porter retired after twenty-seven years in Combat Arms. In addition to Vietnam, he served multiple tours as a cavalryman on the German border, and commanded a cavalry squadron during the collapse of “the wall” in early 1990. He served in multiple combat divisions, Armor School, and various staff positions, including the Pentagon. In retirement, he became the Director of Admissions at Colorado Technical University and is currently a government contractor training America’s soldiers. He lives in Jackson, Tennessee.

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