Flight of the Intruder

Flight of the Intruder
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Flight of the Intruder is a 1991 film directed by John Milius, which is based on the novel of the same name by A-6 Intruder pilot Stephen Coonts. The film stars Danny Glover as Commander Frank ‘Dooke’ Camparelli, Willem Dafoe as Lieutenant Commander Virgil ‘Tiger’ Cole, and Brad Johnson as Lieutenant Jake ‘Cool Hand’ Grafton. Flight of the Intruder centers on U.S. Navy Lieutenant Grafton, who flies an A-6 Intruder and becomes increasingly disillusioned with political controls imposed on his bombing missions of North Vietnam after his bombardier/navigator is killed during a night-time raid. Other planes from Grafton’s aircraft carrier are being shot down by surface-to-air missiles which are stockpiled in the city of Hanoi, off-limits to retaliatory bombing raids. With Cole as bombardier/navigator, Grafton plans a renegade attack on “SAM City”, a park in the center of Hanoi where the missiles are stored.

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THIS DUO SET OF TWO ”’FLIGHT OF THE INTRUDER ” & FINAL FLIGHT”

THIS DUO SET OF TWO BY STEPHEN COONTS

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The Intruders

The Intruders
1973. The skies over Vietnam have finally gone silent. America has pulled out, the war is over. But for Lieutenant Jake Grafton, USN, fresh from two combat cruises and a harrowing shoot-down over Laos, the personal battle is just beginning…. His country has not welcomed him home with open arms, but with closed minds and closed fists. When his girlfriend’s father called him a murderer, Jake walked away. But when a stranger in a bar challenged his honor, the man was not so lucky – the guy landed in the hospital. Jake landed in jail. And Grafton’s shore-duty commander, who bailed him out, has devised the perfect punishment for his ace flight instructor: an eight-month cruise on the aircraft carrier Columbia teaching jarheads – Marines – the nuances of carrier aviation. Flying missions over Vietnam was a living hell; now, as a Navy man working side by side with Marines who have no carrier aviation experience, Grafton’s about to discover another world of fresh hell. The Marines may be made of tempered steel and brass balls, but taking off and landing from a slippery flight deck, on a choppy sea in a pitch-black night, there is no margin for error – or for animosity. And men like Marine Captain Flap Le Beau, his bombardier and navigator, have a real gift for pushing Jake’s buttons. But he’s going to have to learn to live with him…or die trying. They belong to the same society of warriors, they fought in the same war, they drink the same whiskey to toast fallen comrades. Now they must fly together in the same cockpit, must lock into each other and into their million-dollar machine, and make the split-second decisions which will insure that, tonight, their fellow pilots won’t raise a glassto them.

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