Beyond the Call of Duty: The Story of an American Hero in Vietnam

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Beyond the Call of Duty: The Story of an American Hero in Vietnam

Author: Jerry Borrowman has written numerous articles in religious and financial publications. He’s previously coauthored a number of other biographies. Jerry Borrowman is a National Award Winner of the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge for his contribution to promoting the cause of freedom through his writing. He and his wife Marcella have four children: Scott, Jeff, Steve, and Kelissa.
ISBN: 978-1-59038-247-9

Price: $18.95

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Providing close air support to ground troops in Vietnam was hazardous anytime, but on March 10, 1966, the Special Forces in the old French Fortress of Ashau were in particular trouble as the Viet Cong closed in. When an American airman went down, his death was a near certainty. That's when Major Bernie Fisher had a decision to make: leave the pilot to his fate or undertake a near-suicidal landing to help him out. Bernie's decision made him just one of sixteen members in the history of the Air Force to earn the Congressional Medal of Honor.

"As a former pilot and navigator with 195 combat missions over Vietnam I found Beyond the Call of Duty to be not only fascinating but extremely accurate. This is the kind of book you don't put down, as it so vividly describes the life, the joys, and the heartaches of an Air Force aviator."
Ted M. Demars, Lt. Col. USAF Retired, Spokane, Washington

"He just knew that an aviator was down and burning. His loyalty was to his uniform and to the family, the Air Force family."
Jon Lucas, A1-E pilot and recipient of the Air Force Silver Star awarded for gallantry in action.

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