Description
Robert C. Mason is a Vietnam War veteran and author of several books, including his first, best-selling memoir: Chickenhawk. Mason piloted Huey "Slicks" in the United States Army as a Warrant Officer 1. He sailed to Vietnam with the 1st Cavalry Division and served a one year tour over there, nine months with the First Cav, the last three months with the 48th Aviation Company.
After an initial month of living in a pup tent and chopping stumps to clear land for the airbase, doing very little flying, things started to pick up. B, 229th was involved in the Battle of the Ia Drang. Mason and his fellow pilots flew a lot of missions to resupply the infantry and pick up wounded, since at that time Cav Medevacs were not allowed to fly if the landing zone was hot. In gripping detail, Mason provides accounts of many of their missions and battles, including Bong Son Valley and Happy Valley in Chickenhawk. He also gives the reader an idea of the complexities of flying a helicopter and the unique demands of being a helicopter pilot in combat.
Mason transferred to the 48th Aviation Company in May 1966, although he called it the 49th in the book.
Born
January 1st, 1945 in United States of America (Age 79)
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