"Another day of death. You don't hold grudges in Vietnam. One minute you're flipping someone the bird, the next minute he's fighting by your side -- tomorrow you'll both be hoisting a toast to the dead at the Gunfighter's Club in Saigon. That is, if you're an elite, war-hardened airman. Alexander Anderson is one -- a renegade aircraft commander who did the suicidal: volunteered for a hit-and-run operation called Eagle Eye. Flying and fighting with a group of five helicopters, each carrying six soldiers, the men of Eagle Eye went from the boredom of their Cu Chi base camp to the mind-numbing terror of VC-infested III Corps. And then the war-mad fighters did their job too well -- and took on a company of two hundred NVA. Like Anderson said the next beers would be on him..."
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