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MEMBER AUTHORS

INTRODUCING OUR MEMBER AUTHORS

BILL MCNEASE #227, billmcnease@gmail.com

Has written three books, two about Mohawks, and another about drugs. His two Mohawk books HONOR ROLL and FLYING THE MOHAWK are available from the PX.

MARK WILSON #71, Cell 512.751.6275, uptight21@gmail.com

Publishes Army and Aviation stories & photos on DearGarrett.com.

WILLIAM REEDER #174, https://www.facebook.com/WilliamReederJr

Has written two books and is working on two more.

RUSSELL PETTIS #1194, rrpettis@comcast.net

Author of “Mohawk Recon”, published by McFarland Publishers that details my Vietnam experience and post-Vietnam careers. The book is available at Amazon.

GEORGE P. DAVIS III   #608  IRONSPUD19@AOL.COM   (304) 366-3143

https://www.facebook.com/SPUD19VietnamPTSD

Published book entitled "SPUD 19: A Vietnam Aviator's Battles With PTSD". It is a biographical collection of my life, military service (three Mohawk assignments) and afterwards.

Available on Amazon in both Soft cover and Kindle https://www.amazon.com/SPUD-19-Vietnam-Aviators-Battles/dp/B085RVQ7F5/ref=sr_1_1?crid=RS6ZN0KHZ9DW&keywords=SPUD+19&qid=1701725103&s=books&sprefix=spud+19%2Cstripbooks%2C97&sr=1-1

I try and keep a number on hand for those who would like a signed copy.

JIM DORSCHNER #258 jim_dorschner@yahoo.com  (703) 867-0283 

My writing has appeared in numerous publications since 1989.

My novel Victims of Circumstance was published in 2012 and is available on Amazon. 

TERRY LOVE #23  lluvplanes@aol.com (913)-441-0466

"Grumman OV-1 Mohawk In Action" is the first of 20 books. It is part of the long, ongoing series of books published by Squadron/Signal Publications. It is still available on Amazon and at other book establishments.

RAYMOND CARYL #458 vno1taca@gmail.com

I wrote CATKILLER 3-2 An Army Pilot Flying for the Marines in the Vietnam War.
Published by The Naval Institute Press in 2018

LARRY BYCHOWSKI #233.  bychow46@yahoo.com

"A Guy Named Jack". A self published description of his time with two OV-1 Mohawk units in Vietnam".