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Hero Found: The Greatest POW Escape of the Vietnam War |  | Author: Bruce Henderson Publisher: Harper Category: Book
List Price: $27.99 Buy New: $17.35 as of 9/6/2010 06:45 CDT details You Save: $10.64 (38%)
Seller: sedona_cl Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 3495
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 320 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.3
ISBN: 0061571369 Dewey Decimal Number: 959.70437 EAN: 9780061571367 ASIN: 0061571369
Publication Date: July 1, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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In February 1966, Dieter Dengler was shot down over neutral Laos in territory controlled by Pathet Lao guerrillas and North Vietnamese regulars. After his capture, the German-born Dengler proved to be no ordinary prisoner. Already a legend in the navy for his unique escape skills, which he had demonstrated during survival training in the California desert, he found himself caught in a desperate situation, imprisoned by the enemy and by the jungle itself. Dengler's heroic impulse was to free not only himself but also other POWs—American, Thai, and Chinese—some of whom had been held for years. In a surreal scene of brotherhood and celebration, Dengler, nearly six months after being shot down, returned to his ship in the Gulf of Tonkin—emaciated and ravaged with tropical maladies, but alive and free. Bruce Henderson served with Dengler aboard USS Ranger. In this gripping book, he tells the complete story for the first time, drawing on personal interviews with the intrepid pilot, his squadron mates, and his friends and family, as well as military archival materials—some never before made public—and letters and journals. Henderson's riveting account demonstrates why Dengler's story of unending optimism, innate courage, loyalty, and survival against overwhelming odds remains for his fellow flyers and shipmates the best and brightest memory of their generation's war.
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Great Read! August 30, 2010 William Patrick (Hershey, Pa. USA) I've known the story of Dieter Dengler since I read his POW debrief when I was going through Navy flight training in the late 70's. Bruce Henderson does a great job recapping the POW parts that have been told before in book and film but adds the rich biographical background that helps explain Dieter's amazing adaptability and resilience. As an experienced carrier attack pilot I found Henderson's descriptions of flight operations and squadron life to be vividly accurate. I highly recommend this book.
This should be must reading for every American August 25, 2010 G. E. Kugler (Big Arm, Montana United States) With all the immigration issues and a growing lack of patriotism, this really should be a must read. When you consider he was like 7 or 8 when WW II hit Germany his home land and then what he accomplished in his life ... this is a must read. The Author takes you on the journey from his home and early impressions during the war to his quest to be a pilot in America. How he got here, which is amazing, and how he put himself through school and became a pilot and his wild and crazy personality that often wigged out the Navy. And then his crash landing in Laos, his imprisonment and amazing escape. The you learn of his life after Nam, his success and an amazing end. I read the review of the lady from Germany who knew him and to put it lightly, didn't like him. Well, she is entitled to her opinion but she calls the book "Hero Worship" and I don't find that at all. I find an amazing success story, one we can learn a great deal from and our kids can see what one person with a mission can do, Deiter did it! Did he have faults? I am sure, just like all of us. Get this one!
To Hell and Back! August 24, 2010 Real History Reader A friend of mine, and ex-commercial pilot, flew with Dieter after his war experiences, mentioned his name and that he had escaped after being captured in North Vietnam. Now Marc Henderson's gripping and graphic biography of Dieter's life reveals a story you cannot put down! From his life as a child in war-torn Germany to the Depths of Hell in the jungles of Laos and North Vietnam, Dieter survives! How does he do it? Read this biography by Marc Henderson and find out!
hero found POW escape August 23, 2010 Jim A. Looman (Great Lakes State) great read - recmnd to any who enjoy actual military (flying) real life accounts - awesome plane, saw at Osh Kosh 2010
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