Hundreds of unique color photos showing how soldiers decorated their helicopters during the Vietnam War
Includes stories and anecdotes from pilots, crews, and artists, focusing on how helicopters got their names and how the artwork was created
Will appeal to Vietnam veterans, modelers, military and U.S. history buffs, and fans of modern American folk art and pop culture
John Brennan, a Vietnam veteran of the 114th Assault Helicopter Company, is also the author of U.S. Army Helicopter Names in Vietnam. He lives in Chico, California. Nicholas A. Veronico has worked as an aviation journalist for almost thirty years and is the author of The Blue Angels and Boneyard Nose Art. He lives near San Francisco.
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