Book Name: Be In It to Win
Writer: Gerhard Gschwandtner
ON JUNE 17, 1966, Paul E. Galanti, an accomplished
U.S. Naval force pilot took off from the USS
Hancock
in his
A-4 Skyhawk to fly his ninety-seventh battle crucial
Vietnam.
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ing, “You should hinder the plane as much as
you can before catapulting.” The controls neglected to react to the
pilot’s orders. Each brief moment considered the plane
moved toward the ground in a bewildering falling, tumbling, and
moving example. Galanti kept his cool. “There is a face window ornament
in the headrest of the seat. You just draw it over your face
to shield your face from the breeze impact. That fires a rocket
from under the seat, it passes over the covering, and you’re launched out
of the plane.” The incredible breeze obstruction extended
basically every joint in his body, and Galanti felt painful
torment.
The parachute opened securely. As he moved toward the ground,
searching for a protected spot to land, he was shot in his neck. “The
shot smothered the entire back of my protective cap,” he recollects.
“I didn’t understand until I hit the ground that there was
blood everywhere throughout the flight suit.” A gathering of North Vietnamese
caught Galanti and put him facing a tree with their rifles
pointing against him. “It was an intriguing sensation—
remaining there, with every one of these rifles pointing at me.
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