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37 Months contains images that were captured by an AH-64 Attack Helicopter pilot during the three tours he was deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from 2004-2010. The scenes captured and presented here show a portion of the war that the public has not seen until now. This book features images of helicopters that were used by the United States Army in use on the flightline and in the air. Previously the author's images have been featured on US Army websites and in magazines and books, but now the reader is able to see a complete portfolio and experience images from the Iraq War from a different perspective.…mehr

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37 Months contains images that were captured by an AH-64 Attack Helicopter pilot during the three tours he was deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from 2004-2010. The scenes captured and presented here show a portion of the war that the public has not seen until now. This book features images of helicopters that were used by the United States Army in use on the flightline and in the air. Previously the author's images have been featured on US Army websites and in magazines and books, but now the reader is able to see a complete portfolio and experience images from the Iraq War from a different perspective.
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Autorenporträt
Dan McClinton served in the US Army for 24 years as a Warrant Officer and Master Army Aviator. During that time, he participated in numerous deployments and operations around the world including 3 combat tours in Iraq totaling 37 months in length. From 2004-2011 he served as the Battalion Tactical Operations Officer and AH-64D Pilot in Command for 1-227th AVN REGT which was assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division at FT Hood, TX. He retired from the Army in 2011. His awards include the Legon of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal (7) and the Bronze Star Medal. He currently lives in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX area.