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Guts 'n Gunships has maintained a top spot on the Amazon bestseller page since 2015. It reached the number one spot for all of non-fiction on Amazon, and was ranked number eleven for all Kindle books. It was a #4 bestseller on the Wall Street Journal bestsellers list and was listed on USA Today's bestseller list as well.Straight from college, to the US Army, to command pilot of a four-ton gunship with a four-man crew in Vietnam. From college chess games to a game of life and death. It was surreal to say the least. In this book I pour my heart out and bare my soul to tell you what that was like, from basic to Vietnam and back.SynopsisIn the summer of 1967, Mark Garrison had dropped out of college at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois, just before entering his third year. He had run out of money and had to work for a while. These were the days before the lottery and the draft soon came calling. In order to somewhat control his own future, he enlisted in the U.S. Army’s helicopter flight school program. Little did he know that this adventure would be the most profound experience of his life.Garrison flew hundreds of missions for the 119th AHC, stationed in the Central Highlands at Camp Holloway in Pleiku, Vietnam. He was awarded twenty-five Air Medals, four campaign Bronze Stars, and The Distinguished Flying Cross among numerous other awards. His narrative takes you through the whole process, from basic training, flight school, flying combat in Vietnam, and his return to the United States. His description includes many incidents in combat flight, including being hit by rocket-propelled grenades and being on fire in the air, over hundreds if not thousands of enemy troops. But this is not all. He elaborates on the daily lives, emotions, and nuances of the pilots and what they considered their mission to be.GUTS 'N GUNSHIPS is a must read if you are to have a realistic understanding of what flying helicopters in Vietnam combat was all about.Review“Mark Garrison’s Guts 'N Gunships is more than just another Vietnam flashback. It is a portal which will transport readers to a most painful American experience. These were definitely goodbye times in America and the author bares his soul with his narrative.The author reveals how he, his friends and family, like millions of other Americans were sucked into the Vietnam whirlwind while the nation’s leaders wrestled with a domino theory pressed upon the nation by think tanks tied to the military industrial complex.Guts 'N Gunships follows Garrison’s true life story of being on the short list for the draft, and then going all in by signing up for helicopter pilot training. After just a few months training, he found himself in the mountains of Vietnam flying Huey helicopters into small holes in the triple canopy jungle. He had been assigned to duty with the Crocodiles and Alligators of the 119th Assault Helicopter Company, just a few short miles from the dreaded Ho Chi Minh Trail.His one-year recounting of his numbered days there is painted with blood, pathos and hilarious incidents, stemming from hard drinking and furious nap of the earth flying, while the helicopters were blown apart with the pilots and crews in them.Most uplifting of all is the author’s first person accounting of a unit of pilots who saw the American mission failing but renewed vows among themselves that they would give the enemy no quarter and would cut no corners in their attempts to bring home alive every American they possibly could.No one has ever before addressed the American helicopter pilot experience in the way Garrison does.” —Ron Gawthorp

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As a former Huey pilot in Vietnam (1966-67), I wanted to see what memories another chopper pilot retained after all those years. There have been other books written by former pilots of the Vietnam War and too many of them reflect rather large egos and exaggerated stories. Our stories seem to vary a good deal but it depends on what unit you were in. I flew slicks for the 1st Air Cav and we had our fair share of combat. Our living conditions were primitive with no hooches, hooch maids or officers clubs. Rather, we lived in tents, slept on bunks made from ammo boxes and had the privilege of outhouses (while the grunts slept on the ground and the great outdoors was their outhouse). We were a united brotherhood and that's the common ground of most pilots' stories. If you were a pilot, you will find technical mistakes and stories that there are a bit contrived but that is not to criticize this book. The Huey pilots (slicks or guns) saw the war mostly from above but on the ground (briefly) as we inserted and retrieved our grunts. The gunship drivers were a different breed, taking on any challenge in the face of certain fire. If you want to learn about the war from a gun pilot's perspective, I would recommend this book.
A great read.....while an infantry soldier in Vietnam, I often envied the helicopter pilots with their cold beer and clean??? sheets. My outlook changed while convalescing at Brooke Army Medical Center after being wounded. Most of my burn ward fellow patients were chopper pilots, and the horror of their experiences stays with me today. There is no braver group of people than Vietnam chopper pilots...Mark hits the mark with his "young, dumb. and fearless" description. They always gave us (Infantry) their best, and their actions will never be forgotten as long as Vietnam Infantry soldiers are still around. As a disclaimer, although I haven't seen him since, I attended grade school and high school with Mark, and was one of the many from that group that ended up in Vietnam. I was commissioned as an Infantry Officer a couple of weeks after Mark was discharged, and started my tour in Vietnam in 1971. The war that kept on giving......! If you have any interest in the Vietnam War from the viewpoint of a combat helicopter pilot, buy this book: it's the real deal!!!

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