Courage under Fire
by Patrick Sheane Duncan
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A U.S. Army inquiry into the death of Captain Karen Walden to determine if her conduct is worthy of a posthumous Medal of Honor. She was a medevac helicopter pilot during the Gulf War who was killed on a rescue mission behind enemy lines. Was she really a heroine? Lieutenant Colonel Nat Sterling, himself a disgraced officer is assigned to find out. A look at heroism and cowardice.Tags
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- Canonical title*
- Courage under fire
- Original publication date
- 1996
- People/Characters
- Nat Serling (Lieutenant Colonel); Karen Emma Walden (Captain)
- Important places
- Fort Bragg, North Carolina, USA; Fort Benning, Georgia, USA; Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, USA; Washington, D.C., USA
- Epigraph*
- Een geteisterd man tracht de waarheid over de dood van een helikopterpilote te achterhalen.
Verdient Karen Emma Walden postuum een Medal of Honor voor in de Golfoorlog getoonde heldenmoed? - Dedication*
- Dit boek wordt opgedragen aan LESA MEREDITH DUNCAN, Het zou nog een boek kosten om alle redenen op te noemen.
- Disambiguation notice
- Novelization of 'Courage Under Fire'
*Some information comes from Common Knowledge in other languages. Click "Edit" for more information.
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