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Retired US Army officer and helicopter pilot Joshua Havill recounts his deployment to Afghanistan, special operations missions, experience flying a Blackhawk in combat, and life within the walls of a US military base with humility, candor, and humor.
War and Coffee is a first-person account of being deployed to Afghanistanas a helicopter pilot with the Screaming Eagles of the 101st AirborneDivision in 2009. Observed halfway through a decades-long war, thisirreverent perspective is both comical and brutally honest.In between theoccasional mortar round and rocket-propelled grenades, Joshua Havill takesa direct look at the tactical and ideological substance of a conflict laced with as much debauchery as tragedy.
With a Cold War perspective gleaned fromnine years of US Navy Submarine Service, along with a civilian interlude,Havill re-entered the military in 2002 to pursue his enthusiasm for aviation.This checkered military career culminated with the subject of this work, ayear of flying UH-60 Blackhawks out of Bagram Air Base. Time away fromthe cockpit was spent living in a plywood B-hut and making frequent visitsto The Lighthouse, the bases sparse yet beloved self-serve coffee shop.
Set during the most pivotal year of Operation Enduring Freedom, this is acaptivating illustration of life in a warzone.[AuthorName]By Joshua Havill[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Joshua Havill is a retired Army officer who lives in Hendersonville, Tennessee, with his wife and children. He runs a small machine shop and enjoys flying as a private pilot. He has several articles published in aviation magazines.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]40 color photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Confessions of an American Blackhawk Pilot in Afghanistan[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]40 color photos[/ColorPattern]