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Books with author Tom Q Johnson

  • To the Limit: An Air Cav Huey Pilot in Vietnam

    Tom A. Johnson

    Paperback (Dutton Caliber, Oct. 2, 2007)
    The riveting memoir of a Vietnam War helicopter pilot.“When you step into a Huey with Tom Johnson, you’re in for the real thing. No one has previously captured the Vietnam helicopter experience with such gripping authority.”—Robert F. Dorr, author of Chopper From June 1967 to June 1968, Tom Johnson accumulated an astonishing 1,600 flying hours piloting the UH-1 “Iroquois”—better known as the “Huey”—as part of the famous First Air Cavalry Division. His battalion was one of the most decorated units of the Vietnam War, and helped redefine modern warfare. Johnson’s riveting memoir takes us into key battles and rescue missions, including those for Hue and Khe Sanh. In harrowing detail, he tells of being shot down in the battle of A Shau Valley, of surviving enemy attacks during the Tet Offensive, and of a death-defying nighttime river rescue, in which only the bare feet of soldiers hanging off the Huey’s skids kept the helicopter from plunging under water. From dangerous missions to narrow escapes, Johnson’s memoir vividly captures the adrenaline rush and the horror of war, and takes you on a ride you’ll never forget.
  • Five Little Wrestlers

    Tom Q Johnson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 15, 2018)
    A professional wrestling take on the classic "Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed" story. Each little wrestler in the story is hit with a move and then decides to move onto another task like gardening, bike riding, and calling their grandmothers. At the end, the tired little wrestler left goes to sleep! A great story for children who are learning to count, love wrestling, or enjoy saying fun words like "Quebradora en toda lo alto."
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  • To the Limit: An Air Cav Huey Pilot in Vietnam

    Tom A. Johnson

    eBook (Potomac Books Inc., June 30, 2006)
    Helicopter pilots in Vietnam kidded one another about being nothing but glorified bus drivers. But these “rotor heads” saved thousands of American lives while performing what the Army classified as the most dangerous job it had to offer. One in eighteen did not return home. Tom A. Johnson flew the UH-1 “Iroquois” — better known as the “Huey” — in the 229th Assault Helicopter Battalion of the First Air Cavalry Division. From June 1967 through June 1968, he accumulated an astonishing 1,600 flying hours (1,150 combat and 450 noncombat). His battalion was one of the most highly decorated units in the Vietnam War and, as part of the famous First Air Cavalry Division, helped redefine modern warfare. With tremendous flying skill, Johnson survived rescue missions and key battles that included those for Hue and Khe Sanh and operations in the A Shau and Song Re valleys, while many of his comrades did not. His heartfelt and riveting memoir will strike a chord with any soldier who ever flew in the ubiquitous Huey and any reader with an interest in how the Vietnam War was really fought.
  • Yeti's Blue Day

    Tom Q. Johnson

    eBook (Crab and Egret, Feb. 8, 2015)
    The story of a sad little yeti and his cat friend who tries to cheer him up.
  • The Story of Evil - Volume III: Three Visions

    Tony Johnson

    eBook
    After escaping Celestial, the heroes of the siege traveled north to Serendale. Along the way, they were joined by two warriors and a Dwarf named Grizz. During a battle against Sabertooth, Grizz gained control over the element of earth. In addition to the element, he, Steve, Ty, and Kari saw a vision of the Hooded Phantom’s past.As the group continued their journey, they were attacked in the lair of the Spider Queen, where Ty sacrificed his life so the others could escape. With broken hearts, the heroes arrived in Serendale, only to find that it had been destroyed and all its civilians killed. Finding his family dead, Grizz ingested a lethal number of poisonous berries.In Three Visions, what’s left of the group of companions who set out from Hunters’ Den head further north to Casanovia to make a stand against the Hooded Phantom’s advancing army. They will unlock the abilities of three more elements as well as the visions that come along with them. It is through these visions the heroes will finally learn the shocking answers to many of the mysteries from their pasts.
  • Yeti's Blue Day

    Tom Q Johnson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 4, 2019)
    One morning Yeti woke up feeling blue for no reason in particular. When Cat tries to cheer him up, Yeti learns an important lesson about feelings and friendship. The final lesson is that it's OK to feel blue sometimes!
  • To the Limit: An Air Cav Huey Pilot in Vietnam

    Tom A. Johnson

    Hardcover (University of Nebraska Press, June 1, 2006)
    Helicopter pilots in Vietnam kidded one another about being nothing but glorified bus drivers. But these “rotor heads” saved thousands of American lives while performing what the Army classified as the most dangerous job it had to offer. One in eighteen did not return home. Tom A. Johnson flew the UH-1 “Iroquois” — better known as the “Huey” — in the 229th Assault Helicopter Battalion of the First Air Cavalry Division. From June 1967 through June 1968, he accumulated an astonishing 1,600 flying hours (1,150 combat and 450 noncombat). His battalion was one of the most highly decorated units in the Vietnam War and, as part of the famous First Air Cavalry Division, helped redefine modern warfare. With tremendous flying skill, Johnson survived rescue missions and key battles that included those for Hue and Khe Sanh and operations in the A Shau and Song Re valleys, while many of his comrades did not. His heartfelt and riveting memoir will strike a chord with any soldier who ever flew in the ubiquitous Huey and any reader with an interest in how the Vietnam War was really fought.
  • Five Little Wrestlers

    Tom Q Johnson

    language (Crab and Egret, April 10, 2016)
    A professional wrestling take on the classic "Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed" story.Each little wrestler in the story is hit with a move and then decides to move onto another task like gardening, bike riding, and calling their grandmothers. At the end, the tired little wrestler left goes to sleep!Perfect story for children who are learning to count, love wrestling, or enjoy saying fun words like "Quebradora en toda lo alto."
  • Bored Bob

    Tom Q. Johnson

    eBook (Crab and Egret, )
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  • Larry Looks for Wi-Fi

    Tom Q Johnson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 8, 2018)
    The story of a little duck who goes on a journey to find Wi-Fi and realizes that the best kind of fun is off-line. "This book brings a message of intentional living in a story that kids will love. As Larry discovers what matters most to him, you'll likely have some epiphanies of your own." — Anthony Ongaro author of Break the Twitch
  • I Don't Care About Football, But I Care About You

    Tom Q. Johnson

    language (Crab and Egret, Sept. 8, 2015)
    A loving yeti describes why he doesn't share the love of football with his partner, but why that doesn't stop him from loving her all the same.
  • Crab Bucks

    Tom Q Johnson

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 9, 2019)
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