Vietnam From 35,000 Feet: A Stewardess Story

Author:   Joan DeRosa
Publisher:   Mary Elizabeth Publishers
ISBN:  

9798987795606


Pages:   196
Publication Date:   18 September 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Vietnam From 35,000 Feet: A Stewardess Story


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"Journey back to 1968 when the war in Vietnam is raging, when only pretty, young women in short skirts or ""hot pants"" are hired as stewardesses to wait on passengers, and when young soldiers are transported in and out of war zones on these iconic flights. It is war told through the eyes of a young stewardess, Christina Valle, who falls in love with an air force pilot flying reconnaissance missions in Vietnam. Based by her airline near Tachikawa Air Force Base, Japan, Christina volunteers her non-flying time to the Red Cross. She is assigned to a casualty station that is treating U.S. soldiers wounded during the Tet Offensive. That experience brings home what the young soldiers she is transporting to Vietnam are facing. This journey will make you laugh, cry, and maybe never look at war, or that time in our history, the same ever again. Inspired by true events."

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Author:   Joan DeRosa
Publisher:   Mary Elizabeth Publishers
Imprint:   Mary Elizabeth Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9798987795606


Pages:   196
Publication Date:   18 September 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Joan DeRosa became a stewardess in 1967 as Vietnam was in fullswing. Most of the commercial airlines at that time had large militarycontracts transporting soldiers to and from Southeast Asia, primarilyVietnam. Joan had many adventures, but with the fun and excitementalso came the tragedy and horror of war. Being based by her airline inTachikawa, Japan, near Tachikawa Air Force Base, she volunteered forthe Red Cross during her off-time. It wasn't until years later, she realizedhow deeply the experience affected her. From those experiencesthis novel was born.After Vietnam, Joan came home and graduated Magna Cum Laudefrom the University of Central Florida with a degree in education. Shebecame a teacher and taught for twenty-eight years, teaching varioussubjects but primarily English to foreign students. Ironically, many ofthe students she taught were Vietnamese refugees.

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