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: It bridges the gap between modern warfare and military history by explaining the "Dustoff" tradition—unarmed helicopter crews who have evacuated the wounded since the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
: Available as a Paperback at retailers like Target and Barnes & Noble for approximately $14.95, or as an eBook via Barnes & Noble for about $5.99. Publisher : Warriors Publishing Group. Page Count : 236 pages. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Dustoff 7-3: Saving Lives under Fire in Afghani...
: Rather than focusing solely on the pilot, the book highlights the "whole crew" nature of successful missions, including the pilots, crew chiefs, and flight medics. Product Details : It bridges the gap between modern warfare
: Despite detailing technical challenges like high-altitude hoists and complex navigation through rugged mountains, reviewers from sites like Amazon UK note that it remains accessible without becoming overly technical for civilian readers. Page Count : 236 pages
: The book focuses on a single, intensive three-day operation ( Operation Hammer Down ) in Afghanistan's "Valley of Death". This specific focus gives the story a clear and engaging structure that is often compared to an action-packed novel.
Dustoff 7-3: Saving Lives Under Fire in Afghanistan; eBook; Author - Erik Sabiston