[column="10%" padding="5%"] Regular readers (aren't you all!!) have probably realised that I'm working my way through all the books with some association to military helicopters and recent conflicts. The predominance of these are centered around Afghanistan and my latest read, Immediate Response, by Maj. Mark Hammond is no exception.
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Hammond is a Chinook pilot and in this book he recalls some of his missions, typically flying sorties into major battles that coalition forces were engaged in with the Taliban, and usually to medivac wounded soldiers. As I’ve come to learn from reading other similar books including Apache, Apache Dawn and Hellfire, the Taliban were after a Chinook. They wanted nothing more than to down one of these beasts, which they referred to as a ‘cow’, in order for them to claim a PR victory. I’m certain they would have been happy with downing any aircraft but for some reason they were after a Chinook. Quite how they think they could claim any sort of victory downing what is essentially a medical helicopter is beyond me but we’re getting political now! Read More→











