The Skyhawk was involved in Vietnam from the very beginning, including the first offensive operations in 1963 into Laos, and the Pierce Arrow operations immediately following the Tonkin Gulf Incident of August 1964. Navy and Marine Corps A-4s quickly established a presence in south-east Asia participating in thousands of sorties against the entrenched communist forces in the South and the heavily defended targets in North Vietnam. A-4 pilots also struck targets along the infamous Ho Chi Minh Trail, working with ground-based and airborne forward air controllers to interdict the flood of supplies to communist forces in the south. This book will include many first-hand accounts from the pilots who flew one of the greatest attack aircraft ever built and will provide an insightful account of some of the most thrilling aerial combats that took place during Vietnam.
Chapter 1 Heinemann's Scooter: A brief resume of the A-4's design/Chapter 2 Patrolling the Gulf: Increased American presence in Southeast Asia/Chapter 3 PTs Attack and the War Builds/Chapter 4 1966-1968: the sustained bombing campaign of North Vietnam/Chapter 5 Leatherneck Skyhawks: The Marine A-4 units/Chapter 6 Lam Son 719: Into Laos and Cambodia/Chapter 7 The North Invades the South
Peter Mersky is a retired Navy Commander with 23 years service on active duty and in the reserves. He has flown in many of the aircraft he has written about, including the A-7, and was a writer then the editor of Approach, the Navy and Marine Corps aviation safety magazine.