Those '67 Blues is an enlightening action novel of U.S. naval aviators aboard an aircraft carrier on Yankee Station during the Vietnam War. Sortie rates and aircraft losses trended strongly upward through the autumn months of 1967. Daily, the Pentagon sent major multi-aircraft “Alpha†strikes into the “Iron Triangle†delineated by Hanoi, Haiphong, and Nam Dinh. Navy all-weather A-6s went in low and alone at night. This is a day-by-day account of those missions and the men who flew them during two weeks of that fiery autumn.
Feel the tension build in the cockpit of an A-6 Intruder as it homes in on a well-defended target, and the shivering adrenalin release that comes hours after a harrowing mission. Experience the terror as a SAM surface-to-air missile tracks its target—you. Live the fear of being shot down, hunted, and then tortured by the North Vietnamese.
Meanwhile, the aviator’s wives and children back home live through fears and problems of their own during a war that few people understand and many despise.