13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
The way that it really was!, Aug 8 2004
By Roger Theberge "Rattler 12" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Rattler One-Seven: A Vietnam Helicopter Pilot's War Story (Hardcover)
Rattler One Seven is a rare view into the mind, heart, and emotions of one boy's journey into manhood through the firestorm of the Vietnam Conflict from Special Secret Operations to the little known but bloodiest operation of the entire war, Lamson 719. Chuck Gross relives the days and events that tested every fiber of his being as a young idealistic American assault helicopter pilot. His story is personal and candid. He shares exactly what he thought and felt as he transitioned from a midwestern high school graduate into a seasoned Senior Aircraft Commander in three short but unforgettable years. The facts and events that he relates in his "memoir" are, to the best of my knowledge and recollection accurate, and at times painfully so. I know this because I also served as a helicopter Aircraft Commander in his unit. My call sign was Rattler 12 (One Two)
The author brings the reader into the 71st Assault Helicopter Company of the infamous Americal Devision from his arrival through his departure and finally to his return to an ambivalent nation. To those of us who served with Chuck in 1970 -1971 this book is, in many ways, our story too. He includes the good and the bad as he pulls no punches in airing some of our dirty laundry along with the unembellished acts of heroism that characterized our unit's daily operation.
This book will appeal to the seasoned veteran and the history buff as well as the novice reader just being introduced to the Vietnam War. It is clearly and carefully written and includes many mundane facts that, to my knowledge, are not recorded in the rest of Vietnam War history but were so much a part of the culture shock of the "Vietnam experience"
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
AS REAL AND TRUE A STORY AS THEY GET!, Jun 5 2006
By W. H. McDonald Jr. "The American Author Assoc... - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Rattler One-Seven: A Vietnam Helicopter Pilot's War Story (Paperback)
Sometimes I read a good book that interests me, then on a very rare occasion, I pick up a great book that captures my fullest attention; such was the candid memoir from Huey helicopter pilot Chuck Gross. He has authored an historic book for the ages. One that takes us through the firestorms of some very "hot LZs" and pulls us directly into the action, as if we were getting a pilot's eye-view of the Vietnam War. The writing is vivid and painfully accurate at times. "Rattler One-Seven" is truly the best helicopter story by a pilot coming out of the Vietnam War.
Chuck allows us to fly along with him and his unit, the Rattlers, where we get to meet their gunners, crew-chiefs and other pilots. Take it from someone who has been there and done that -- this is very close to having the real experience yourself from the safety of your sofa. The book is a good insider look at the world of Assault Helicopter units in Nam.
Book Cover is an award winning art piece by Vietnam Veteran artist Joe Kline
The book also was a 2004 Distinguished Medal winner from the The Military Writer's Society of America
I give this book my personal recomemendation! It is a FIVE STAR BOOK but if I were able to give it more stars I would do so!!!!!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Very Good Book, May 17 2005
By Robert - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Rattler One-Seven: A Vietnam Helicopter Pilot's War Story (Hardcover)
As a veteran of this war and someone who has
spent time in the back of Huey's. I found this a
very good read. But the good thing about this
book is that its written so well that has appeal
across a wide range of exerience and interests.
The author doesn't use lingo without explaining
it, so you don't have to have been there to under-
stand.
A good read. Thanks Mr Gross and Welcome Home!