Before considering my review, know that I also was a fighter pilot in the Vietnam conflict.
I read this book eagerly as I knew it would bring back memories and give me a chance to compare my experiences with the author's. Insofar as he has attempted a sort of episodic history, the author has done a good job. The descriptions of the types of missions he flew are good, with just the right amount of detail. He has also done a good job of describing a fighter pilot's attitude towards his job, his fears and exhilarating moments and his love for his squadron mates.
Unfortunately, the author has sought to go beyond the flying and the pilot's experience. In several places, he adds essentially political comments, blaming higher-ups, especially the civilian leadership, for what he sees as foolhardy policies that precluded our winning the war. He may be right, but he's just repeating an all too familiar refrain. Also, he wastes time discussing his own salacious thoughts about the few women he met during his two years in Thailand.