Flying Through Midnight: A Pilot's Dramatic Story of His Secret Missions Over Laos During the Vietnam War
Riveting, novelistic, and startlingly candid, John T. Halliday's combat memoir begins in 1970, when Halliday has just landed in the middle of the Vietnam War, primed to begin his assignment with the 606th Special Operations Squadron. But there's a catch: He's stationed in a kind of no-man's-land. No one on his base flies with ID, patches, or rank. Even as Richard Nixon fir...more
Hardcover, 432 pages
Published
November 1st 2005
by Scribner
(first published October 18th 2005)
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Susie Shields
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Picked up this book from a recommendation by a pilot. His words were "I stayed up all night reading it!" I didn't think the subject matter (Vietnam conflict) would interest me as much as it did. Flying Through Midnight was as thrilling a book as I have ever read and it did keep me up all night! This is a cathartic account of the author's experiences as a pilot in 1970 during the conflict. He was stationed in a top secret military base in Laos where he flew harrowing missions. His ...more
Great book!!! I love memoirs especially ones about pilots.
Excellent book covering the activities that "never happened" over Laos during the Vietnam War. A must-read for any Vietnam buff.
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