Valor Press (June 7, 2021)
249 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1733170727
ISBN-13: 978-1733170727
Ebook $9.99
Print $17.95
Read about the inspiration behind the story.
You hear them first, the "whop, whop" sound of rotor blades chopping
through the humid Vietnam air. Suddenly they appear, screaming toward the
landing zone at treetop level. Gunships launch rockets into the nearby tree
line. The resulting explosions announce the arrival of the lift helicopters,
pointing their noses skyward like falcons coming out of a dive for landing.
Unseen enemy respond with machinegun fire, spewing orange tracers toward the
slowing birds. Bullets rip into the thin aluminum skin and plastic that
surrounds the men who fly these machines. But on they come, determined to complete
the mission no matter what the cost. When one pilot is hit, the other takes the
controls and carries on. When one helicopter crashes in flames, the pilots in
the others maintain formation and push ahead. Nothing deters these warriors,
volunteers all, from flying on with the tenaciousness of zealots.
Who are these men? Where did they come from? Where have they gone?
Mended Wings is their story. Follow the lives of ten Purple Heart heroes
as they relate the Vietnam War experience from the perspective of the
helicopter cockpit. Get to know the generation of men who fought with pride,
determination, skill, and courage only to be shunned when they brought their
battered bodies and haunting memories home. Their fathers and uncles were
heralded as the “greatest generation.” Meet the forgotten generation. Meet the
men whose stories did not end as a name on a black wall in Washington D.C. Meet
the survivors.
Colin P. Cahoon is a writer of historical nonfiction and
historically based fiction, a patent attorney, and former Army helicopter
pilot. He grew up in the Mesilla Valley of New Mexico and earned his B.S.
degree in Chemical Engineering at New Mexico State University, which he
attended on an Army ROTC scholarship. Colin received his Regular Army
commission in 1983 and graduated with honors from the aero scout track of
flight school at Fort Rucker, Alabama in 1984. He served with distinction as an
Aero Scout Platoon Leader in the 307th Attack Helicopter Battalion of the 7th
Infantry Division, where he accumulated over 1000 hours of flight time in UH-1
and OH-58 helicopters. Captain Cahoon resigned his commission in 1988 to pursue
a legal career, whereupon he was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal, the
Army’s second highest peacetime award for service. He subsequently earned his
J.D. degree, magna cum laude, from Southern Methodist University School of Law,
where he met his wife, Susan. Colin has served the Episcopal Church of the Good
Shepherd in Dallas as a Lay Eucharistic Minister, Stephen Minister, and
Chancellor. Colin and Susan have three grown children and live in Dallas, Texas
and Steamboat Springs, Colorado, where they both enjoy skiing, hiking, and fishing.