LIGHTNING
Stories from the Second Tour
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
LIGHTNING:
Stories from the Second Tour is a powerful dual memoir of the Vietnam War told from two rarely
united perspectives: a combat helicopter pilot and the wife he left behind.
In
December 1971, Army aviator Jack Heslin returned to Vietnam for his second tour,
expecting a short deployment. Instead, he found himself flying through the white-hot
intensity of the 1972 Easter Offensive and the Battle of Kontum—one of the largest
and least-known battles of the war. From coordinating air missions under fire to
witnessing massive battlefield losses, Jack’s story captures the raw reality of
combat in the final years of America’s involvement in Vietnam.
At
home, Jean Heslin faced her own battle. Alone with four young children, she endured
fear, loneliness, financial pressure, and emotional exhaustion. Thirteen of Jean’s
original letters are included, revealing the hidden cost of war carried by military
wives—the unsung heroes of conflict.
Blending
frontline history with intimate family storytelling, Lightning is a moving
tribute to love, sacrifice, and resilience—and a legacy for generations who may
never fully understand the human cost of war.