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Lieutenant Sean Forrette strains against mounting G forces as his battered plane screams toward the Iraqi countryside. One word cycles through his mind: Maryn. His fighter jet etches a blazing stripe onto the highway below, then erupts into savage flames. read more |
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taken from Lieutenant Sean “Poose” Forrette urged the cold, hungry nose of the Strike Eagle into Iraqi airspace on a moonless night. The control stick, cupped loose in his gloved left hand felt heavier than usual as he steered into combat for the first time. |
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David Hamershock is an officer in the United States Armed Forces. The California native has flown nearly 2000 hours and 113 combat missions during his years of service. Prior to flying, he was a research biologist with several published works. |
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