While most books about the Gulf War have been written by military leaders, politicians, or journalists, this lively memoir comes from a Marine F/A-18 pilot who flew thirty-seven sorties against the Iraqis during Desert Storm. Infused with the cocky confidence - and sometimes ribald humor - of a young pilot fighting in one of the world's fastest and most lethal machines, this book offers readers a fascinating blend of technological and human dynamics. Jay Stout describes his own aerial actions and those of his comrades and also writes about the mundane issues associated with being at war. Screaming combat aircraft, exploding bombs, streaking missiles, and enemy casualties are covered side-by-side with homesickness, bad food, and toilet humor. Nor does the author pull any punches in his assessments of leadership, tactics, aircraft, and women in the military. Many of the controversial subjects he discusses in the context of the Gulf War are relevant today and will influence the direction of tomorrow's military.
- ISBN10 1557508356
- ISBN13 9781557508355
- Publish Date 1 May 1997
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 25 January 2012
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Naval Institute Press
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 244
- Language English