“Spotlights the career of a fascinating modern warrior, while also
shedding light on some of the conflicts that have raged throughout the
world” (Tucson Citizen). A former South African Air Force pilot who
saw action throughout the region from the 1970s on, Neall Ellis is the
best-known mercenary combat aviator alive. Apart from flying Alouette
helicopter gunships in Angola, he fought in the Balkan war for the
Islamic forces, tried to resuscitate Mobutu’s ailing air force
during his final days ruling the Congo, flew Mi-8s for Executive
Outcomes, and piloted an Mi-8 fondly dubbed “Bokkie” for Colonel
Tim Spicer in Sierra Leone. Finally, with a pair of aging Mi-24 Hinds,
Ellis ran the Air Wing out of Aberdeen Barracks in the war against
Sankoh’s vicious RUF rebels. As a “civilian contractor,” Ellis
has also flown helicopter support missions in Afghanistan, where, he
reckons, he had more close shaves than in his entire previous four
decades. From single-handedly turning the enemy back from the gates of
Freetown to helping rescue eleven British soldiers who’d been taken
hostage, Ellis’s many missions earned him a price on his head, with
reports of a million-dollar dead-or-alive reward. This book describes
the full career of this storied aerial warrior, from the bush and
jungles of Africa to the forests of the Balkans and the merciless
mountains of Afghanistan. Along the way the reader encounters a
multiethnic array of enemies ranging from ideological to cold-blooded
to pure evil, as well as examples of incredible heroism for hire.
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The Wars of Neall Ellis, Gunship Pilot and Mercenary
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781612000824
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter