Apache Apache

Apache

    • 4.7 • 49 Ratings
    • $15.99

Publisher Description

Ed Macy is an elite pilot, one of the few men qualified to fly Apache helicopters, the world’s deadliest fighting machines. This is his account of a fearless mission behind enemy lines in Afghanistan.

After a brutal accident forced him out of the Paras, Ed Macy refused to go down quietly. He bent every rule to sign up for the Army’s gruelling Apache helicopter programme and was one of the handful to pass the nightmare selection process. Dispatched to Afghanistan’s notorious Helmand Province in 2006, his squadron were on hand when a marine went MIA behind enemy lines – and they knew they were his only hope.

From the cockpit of the mighty Apache helicopter comes this incredible true story of a rescue mission so dangerous they said it couldn’t be done, and of the man who dared to disagree.

Reviews

‘Puts you right in the cockpit with your finger on the trigger. A truly awesome read; and a climax that Hollywood couldn’t invent.’ Andy McNab

‘Books like this remind you that soldiers truly are a breed apart.’ Guardian

'An honest account of exceptional bravery.’ Ross Kemp

'Macy is the real deal. Nobody could write that powerfully about combat, or emotionally about the men fighting with him, unless he has been at the gunship's controls. A fantastic, totally exhilarating rollercoaster read.' Sergeant Major Dan Mills, author of bestseller ‘Sniper One’

‘”Apache” is at its heart a ground-busting infantry tale told from an entirely new perspective. By the time these gutsy Uglies land in an occupied Taliban fort to join the ground fight, there is no doubt that attack helicopter pilots are flying grunts. What happens next is extraordinary.’ Owen West, author of ‘Sharkman Six’

About the author

Ed Macy left the British Army in January 2008, after twenty-three years’ service. He had amassed a total of 3,930 helicopter flying hours, 645 of them inside an Apache. Ed was awarded the military cross for his courage during the Jugroom Fort rescue – one of the first ever in Army Air Corps history. He is also the author of ‘Hellfire’.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2008
7 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
400
Pages
PUBLISHER
HarperPress
SELLER
HarperCollins Australia Pty Limited
SIZE
2.8
MB

Customer Reviews

chrisgeorge ,

Brilliant

After reading his first book Hellfire and after hunting for a copy of apache I finally found it an ran my battery flat reading it, from beginning to end the ups and downs it gives u a real insight into life as an elite army pilot if I had a pic of Rocco it would be up here haha ( read it to find out about Rocco)

Yartoo ,

Written from the cockpit

In your face action from the people who were there. Thanks for your effort in Afghanistan and telling us what really happens. Sobering.

Woonuts ,

So good I read it twice (and was captivated both times).

An excellent read, as an aviation buff I had no idea of the ferocity these aircraft operate in.
Hats off to the author (whatever his real name is) for not sugar coating his story, nor glorifying it. It must have taken some guts to write this.

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