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A Backseat View from the Phantom - by Fleet S Lentz (Paperback)

A Backseat View from the Phantom - by  Fleet S Lentz (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"As a 26-year old Marine radar intercept officer (RIO), Fleet Lentz flew 131 combat missions in the back seat of the supersonic F-4 B Phantom II during the wind-down of the Vietnam War. Overcoming military regulations, he and his fellow Marines at The Rose Garden (Royal Thai Air Base Nam Phong) kept sorely needed supplies moving in while moving combat troops out of Southeast Asia. His personal and accessible memoir describes how pilots and RIOs executed dangerous air-to-ground bombing missions in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos-quite different from the air-to-air warfare for which they had trained-and kept themselves mission-capable (and human) while surviving harsh circumstances."<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>As a 26-year old Marine radar intercept officer (RIO), Fleet Lentz flew 131 combat missions in the back seat of the supersonic F-4 B Phantom II during the wind-down of the Vietnam War. Overcoming military regulations, he and his fellow Marines at The Rose Garden (Royal Thai Air Base Nam Phong) kept sorely needed supplies moving in while moving combat troops out of Southeast Asia. His personal and accessible memoir describes how pilots and RIOs executed dangerous air-to-ground bombing missions in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos--quite different from the air-to-air warfare for which they had trained--and kept themselves mission-capable (and human) while surviving harsh circumstances.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"[The] writing is superb and brings the reader...right into the SEA air war." --<i>Marine Corps Aviation Quarterly</i><br><br>"A stellar description of how it was: the boredom, odors, fear, exhilaration, and camaraderie experienced by those of us who were there."--Colonel Joseph E Rice, Junior, United States Marine Corps, Retired<br><br>"In the masterful prose of a true insider, Lentz spins a compulsively readable tale leavened with equal measures profundity, compassion, and industrial-strength Marine humor!"--Sarah Bird, author of <i>Yokota Officers Club, Above the East China Sea</i> and <i>Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen</i><br><br>"The author describes his environment at the end of the Vietnam War in Thailand, an expeditionary base called the Rose Garden in intricate detail. This is the kind of book that you don't want to put down because you want to know more about it. It captures the attention of a military history buff as well as the novice because it is kept understandable while winding through the tactical level, the camaraderie and loyalty under combat conditions and the tactics, techniques and procedures in combat air operations. ... [Lentz] writes in a style that brings you into the cockpit with the Pilot and Radar Interdiction Officer (RIO). After reading and understanding better about the trusted relationships that developed between the Squadron Aviators, one gets a clearer view of how these life and death relationships endure."--Daniel Schlimgen, Col. US Army, Retired<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Fleet S. Lentz, Jr.</b>, Col, USMCR (Ret) was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps in 1969 and received his wings as a Naval Flight Officer in 1971. Assigned to the Western Pacific, he served in the Vietnam conflict in 1972-1973. After the war, he served as executive officer VMFA-112 and commanding officer of Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron/Marine Aviation Logistics 41, both based at Navy Dallas. Lentz retired from the Marine Corps in 2000 with thirty-one years of affiliated time and 1500+ hours in the F-4. He also worked for thirty-two years in civilian commercial aviation at the management and executive levels, including twenty years as North American Vice President of Volvo Aero, headquartered in Bromma, Sweden. He lives in Centennial, Colorado.

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