“Joyce is an excellent writer...recommended”—<i>Catholic Library World</i>; “lavishly illustrated...truly moving”—<i>NAAP News</i>; “You could see it in his eyes. Sitting across from James “Jim” Joyce in his office in downtown Waynesville, his direct eye contact, and even more direct answers to questions, alludes to a man who has seen as much destruction as creation.... a fine and vivid account”—<i>Smoky Mountain News</i>; “fascinating reading...‘Pucker Factor 10’ should be on the ‘must read’ list...well-worth every minute”—<i>The Enterprise Mountaineer.</i>

"In 1963…there was no way I could have known, sitting in a classroom on that beautiful campus in Ohio, that by raising my hand I would be going to war in Vietnam and that I would see things, hear things and do things that most people cannot imagine."--James Joyce. The author was drawn into the United States Army through ROTC, and went through training to fly helicopters in combat over Vietnam. His experiences are notable because he flew both Huey "Slicks" and Huey "Gunships": the former on defense as he flew troops into battle, and the latter on offense as he took the battle to the enemy. Through this book, the author relives his experiences flying and fighting, with special attention given to his and other pilots' day-to-day lives--such as the smoke bombing of Disneyland, the nickname given to a United States Army-sponsored compound for prostitution. Some of the pilots Joyce served with survived the war and went on to have careers with commercial airlines, and many were killed.
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The author was drawn into the United States Army through ROTC and went through training to fly helicopters in combat over Vietnam. His experiences are charted in this memoir, as he relives his and other pilots' day-to-day lives flying and fighting.
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Table of Contents Preface      Frequently Used Terms      1. Who Wants to Go to Flight School?      2. Fly This, Fly Anything      3. Lost Over Cleveland      4. Army Flight School      5. Boredom, Terror and Joy      6. Showing Off      7. Transition School      8. Welcome to Vietnam      9. Learning the Ropes      10. Missions      11. Settling Into the Cav      12. A KKK Officer      13. Rats      14. They Booed Bob Hope      15. To the Field      16. Wildlife      17. Ancillary Missions      18. There Is No Time      19. Infusion and Disneyland      20. Saigon      21. Welcome to the Ninth      22. The Major’s Story      23. The Ox Cart      24. The Screaming      25. A Medal and a Promotion      26. Our Allies and the Last Mission      27. Welcome Home      28. I Get a Job      29. The Last Flight      Epilogue 1: Flying      Epilogue 2: War      Military History of James Joyce      Index     
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“Joyce is an excellent writer...recommended”—Catholic Library World; “lavishly illustrated...truly moving”—NAAP News; “You could see it in his eyes. Sitting across from James “Jim” Joyce in his office in downtown Waynesville, his direct eye contact, and even more direct answers to questions, alludes to a man who has seen as much destruction as creation.... a fine and vivid account”—Smoky Mountain News; “fascinating reading...‘Pucker Factor 10’ should be on the ‘must read’ list...well-worth every minute”—The Enterprise Mountaineer.
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ISBN
9780786415571
Publisert
2003-04-28
Utgiver
Vendor
McFarland & Co Inc
Vekt
290 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
11 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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James Joyce is the author of Pucker Factor 10: Memoir of a U.S. Army Helicopter Pilot in Vietnam and has written numerous articles for newspapers such as the Durango Herald and the Chicago Tribune. He is CEO of Green Mountain International, a global purveyor of polyurethane construction products, and lives in Waynesville, North Carolina.