You are here

Back to top

Apache Dawn: Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned (Paperback)

Apache Dawn: Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned Cover Image
$20.99
Usually Ships in 1-5 Days

Description


Damien Lewis's Apache Dawn tells the true story of the brutally intense combat missions of two Apache helicopters over a 100-day deployment in Afghanistan in the summer of 2007

The Apache attack helicopter is one of the world's most awesome weapons systems. Deployed for the first time in Afghanistan, it has already passed into legend. The only thing more incredible than the Apache itself are the pilots who fly her. For the first time, Apache Dawn tells their story—and their baptism of fire in the unforgiving battle of Helmand province.

Their call sign was "Ugly"—and there was no better word for the grueling hundred-day deployment they endured. Day after day, four of England's Army Air Corps' finest pilots flew right into the heart of battle, testing their aircraft to the very limit. Apache Dawn takes the reader with them on a series of unrelenting and brutally intense combat missions, from daring, edge-of-the-seat rescues to dramatic close-air support in the white heat of battle.

Bestselling author Damien Lewis has been given unprecedented access to these heroic aircrews and to the men on the ground whose lives they saved. It is an astounding story of bravery, skill, and resilience in the face of unbelievable odds. And it is the story of the Apache itself—the ultimate fighting machine.

About the Author


Damien Lewis has spent twenty years reporting from war zones around the world. His books include the bestseller Operation Certain Death, Bloody Heroes, and the novels Desert Claw and Cobra Gold. His books have won the Index on Censorship Award, and have been nominated for the Crime Writers Golden Dagger Award and the Charles Whiting Award for Literature. He lives in England.

Praise For…


“Veteran war correspondent Lewis (Bloody Heroes) chronicles the dramatic story of two Apache attack helicopters in Afghanistan in this intense and sobering narrative...Lewis vividly recreates the deft skills and steady nerves demanded of helicopter pilots in combat in the tradition of Robert Mason's Vietnam War classic, Chickenhawk, and Ed Macy's Apache. Military and aviation enthusiasts will appreciate this fast-paced, eloquent account of modern war.” —Publishers Weekly

“As good as any thriller I have ever read.” —Freddie Forsyth


Product Details
ISBN: 9780312610890
ISBN-10: 0312610890
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Publication Date: November 23rd, 2010
Pages: 304
Language: English