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Overview"Phantom in the Sky is the story of a Radar Intercept Officer (RIO) in the back seat of the supersonic Phantom jet during the Vietnam War—a unique, tactical perspective of the """"guy in back,"""" or GIB, absent from other published aviation accounts. During the time of Terry L. Thorsen's service from 1966 to 1970, the RIO played an integral part in enemy aircraft interception and ordnance delivery. In Navy and Marine F-4 Phantom jets, the RIO was a second pair of eyes for the pilot, in charge of communications and navigation, and great to have during emergencies. Thorsen endured the tough Platoon Leaders Course at Quantico and barely earned a commission. He underwent aviation and intercept training while suffering airsickness issues—and still earned his wings. Thorsen joined the oldest and most decorated squadron in the Marine Corps, the VMFA-232 Red Devils in southern California, as it prepared for deployment to Vietnam. In combat, Thorsen felt angst when he saw the sky darken around him from anti-aircraft artillery explosions high above the Ho Chi Minh Trail. On his first close air support mission in support of ground troops (the majority of his Marine aviation missions), he witnessed tracers whiz by his canopy. On one harrowing sortie, he and his pilot purposely became the target to save an Army unit battling an enemy just a hundred feet away. On secret missions with secret weapons, they dove at anti-aircraft artillery muzzle flashes and flew as a low as fifty feet off the deck during close air support sorties, """"scraping"""" the napalm off their plane. For one mission a friend survived a crash landing, but a training instructor vanished without a trace." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Terry L. ThorsenPublisher: University of North Texas Press,U.S. Imprint: University of North Texas Press,U.S. ISBN: 9781574417548ISBN 10: 1574417541 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 30 March 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI found his description of Naval Flight Officer training fascinating and appreciate his frank descriptions of debilitating airsickness. It is the mark of a true professional to be sick in an aircraft while pulling upwards of 7 Gs and still accomplish the mission. --Peter Fey, author of Bloody Sixteen: The USS Oriskany and Air Wing 16 during the Vietnam War This memoir is unique in that it addresses the Marine Corps 'guy in back' perspective of a weapon systems operator. It is insightful, informative, and entertaining. --Earl H. Tilford, author of Crosswinds: The Air Force in Vietnam The pilot-RIO relationship was a unique combination of teamwork and trust, critical to the accomplishment of any and every mission. RIO Thorsen helped us live it to the fullest during every flight. -- Col. Gene Brown, USMC, Ret., the author's F-4 Phantom principal combat pilot I found his description of Naval Flight Officer training fascinating and appreciate his frank descriptions of debilitating airsickness. It is the mark of a true professional to be sick in an aircraft while pulling upwards of 7 Gs and still accomplish the mission. --Peter Fey, author of Bloody Sixteen: The USS Oriskany and Air Wing 16 during the Vietnam War This memoir is unique in that it addresses the Marine Corps 'guy in back' perspective of a weapon systems operator. It is insightful, informative, and entertaining. --Earl H. Tilford, author of Crosswinds: The Air Force in Vietnam The pilot-RIO relationship was a unique combination of teamwork and trust, critical to the accomplishment of any and every mission. RIO Thorsen helped us live it to the fullest during every flight. -- Col. Gene Brown, USMC, Ret., the author's F-4 Phantom principal combat pilot Thorsen offers readers an unflinching view into the world of tactical military aviation and its role in the Vietnam War. . . . Phantom in the Sky is an excellent source to be used by students and scholars alike that emphasizes a soldier's experience in Vietnam and the ways war can change a person. --H-WAR, H-NET Reviews The book is much more than a series of aerial combat tales. It is a story of VMFA-232 preparing for combat and engaging in combat as seen through the eyes of the author. . . . The book is a tour de force of one man's look back upon his service in the Marine Corps. We are treated to the good, the bad, and the ugly of service life. --Journal of America's Military Past [H]ere are true tales of life-or-death combat, secret missions, and perilous close calls with anti-aircraft weapons. Phantom in the Sky is riveting from cover to cover, highly recommended. --Midwest Book Review [U]sually uneventful flying tasks often suddenly turned into moments of sheer terror. . . . Unhampered by concentrating on flying the airplane (the back seat had no control stick), an RIO sees beyond conventional behavior and recommends actions that save airplanes and lives. . . . Phantom in the Sky rings with authenticity. --VVA Veteran This solid reconstruction of a Marine aviator's training and Vietnam War experiences adds an F-4 back-seater's perspective to the expanding Vietnam War aviation memoir canon. --Publishers Weekly Author InformationTerry L. Thorsen flew 123 combat sorties, garnering ten Air Medals, a Bronze Star award, and two Navy Unit Commendations. After retiring as a major, he was a professional photographer, a crime scene investigator, and finally a police department crime lab supervisor. He lives in Mansfield, Texas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |