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  1. Nov 6, 2009 · 302.8M. 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?

  2. Dec 14, 2011 · Courage under fire. by. Patrick Sheane Duncan. Publication date. 1996. Topics. Women air pilots -- Fiction., Persian Gulf War, 1991 -- Fiction. Publisher. Boulevard Books.

  3. 274 pages ; 18 cm. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon.

  4. The book that inspired the hit movie starring Denzel Washington and Meg Ryan! The Gulf War was the first American war with women in combat command positions, and Captain Karen Emma Walden was...

  5. COURAGE UNDER FIRE It was not yet noon and the day was already promising to be warm. The great Roman amphitheatre in Carthage rose in the shimmering heat, round and hollow in the centre, its tiered seating stretching towards the sky, the stone seats warm and inviting. Through the gates of the arena a stream

  6. COURAGE UNDER FIRE. ry of Human BehaviorJames Bond Stockdalecame to the philosophic life as a thirt y - e i g h t - y e a r-old naval pi. ot in grad school at Stanford University. I had been in the navy for twenty. years and scarcely ever out of a cockpit. In 1962, I began my second year of studying.

  7. While serving in the Persian Gulf War, Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Serling fires on and destroys one of his own tanks during a confusing nighttime battle, killing his friend, Lieutenant Tom Boylar. The United States Army covers up the friendly fire incident, awards Serling a medal for bravery, and transfers him to a desk job.

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