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On March 20, 1973, the last U.S. combat troops left South Vietnam, signaling the beginning of the end of America's involvement in a costly and controversial war. The small town of Jennings, Louisiana, sent more than its share of sons and daughters to the battlefield with an array of awards for valor. This is the story of one of those heroes Col. Wayne Milner who flew at least 125 combat missions and received the Silver Star and 2 Distinguished Flying Cross medals.

Flying Through the Valley of Death: The Wayne Milner Story

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  • - 8.5x11 in hardcover

    - 55 pages

    - 978-1-68593-150-6

    - Publisher: Wise Publications

  • On March 20, 1973, the last U.S. combat troops left South Vietnam, signaling the beginning of the end of America's involvement in a costly and controversial war. The small town of Jennings, Louisiana, sent more than its share of sons and daughters to the battlefield with an array of awards for valor. This is the story of one of those heroes Col. Wayne Milner who flew at least 125 combat missions and received the Silver Star and 2 Distinguished Flying Cross medals.

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