Raider: The True Story of the Legendary Soldier Who Performed More POW Raids than Any Other American in History

Charles W. Sasser
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Raider: The True Story of the Legendary Soldier Who Performed More POW Raids than Any Other American in History

Charles W. Sasser
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336 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Nov 28, 2006
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 336
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9780312360658
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.76" L x 8.5" H

Charles W. Sasser is a decorated Vietnam veteran and Green Beret, as well as one of today's most respected military and true crime writers. He has authored more than a dozen books, including Taking Fire and One Shot, One Kill.

Praise for TAKING FIRE:

“Containing some of the best writing in the field...provides an electrifying glimpse into the dangerous life of a chopper pilot in Vietnam.” —W.E.B. Griffin, Bestselling Author of the Corps Series on Taking Fire

“A gripping combat memoir . . . honest and exciting . . . a rousing tale, full of sharp detail and told in the harsh language of soldiers baptized in fire.” —Kirkus Review

“Everybody who survived ground combat in Vietnam had his life saved at one time or another by helicopter crews. We were in awe of them. You will be too after reading Taking Fire.” —Jim Morris, author of War Story and The Devil's Secret Name

“An honest and exciting narrative of the stress of war.” —Library Journal

“[Sasser and Alexander] succeed quite well in evoking the Vietnam War from the point of view of a helicopter pilot who served bravely and with distinction.” —Publishers Weekly

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