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    I retired in July 2000 after serving in both the Army and Air Force for a combined total of 32 years of active duty military service. My flying career began as a 19-year old Cobra pilot in the 101st Airborne Division. I flew 400 combat missions in Vietnam.

    My USAF service included tours as a T-38 IP, C-5 tours at Travis and Dover, KC-135 at Malmstrom and command of the 89th Operations Group at Andrews AFB Md.

    I also served as military attaché at the US Embassy in Bangkok, the chief of legislative liaison at the US Transportation Command, and as a professor and department chair at the National War College.

    I the author of Our Own Worst Enemy: Asking the Right Questions About Security to Protect You, Your Family, and America (Warner Books, 2007) and a frequent guest on radio and television including: CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, BBC, Fox News Channel, Larry King Live, PBS News Hour, Oprah, and Dr. Oz.
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  1. CENTERLINE is a story about a C-130 flight and medical crew taking wounded warriors home for Christmas. It was written by Dave McIntyre. Dave taught English at West Point and later served as the Dean of Academics and Faculty at the National War College. Dave's sons assisted in the technical editing--Roy, a third generation Army ranger, and Sam, a USAF pilot who recently returned from his 11th combat deployment. I am working with Jay Lavender (a Hollywood writer/producer) to turn it into a movie/TV mini-series. Last year, Jay and I made an award-winning short documentary on wounded warriors. (www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC71Be-Mb_Y) Dave, Jay and I talked about CENTERLINE at the Air Force Association Convention in DC on September 18. Our panel moderator was General Bill Begert, former PACAF commander. The official release will be on Veterans Day, but you can get a copy today at: www.centerlinethebook.com Randy Colonel Randy Larsen, USAF (ret) Checkout the early reviews: “Centerline is a great novel ... a thrilling, high-action page-turner that also captures the story of what many Americans fail to appreciate—the post 9/11 sacrifices of our armed forces and the families who support them. The tactical flight operations and ground combat scenes are real—not Hollywood, and the stories of wounded warriors and the military medical teams that care for them are unforgettable.â€â€”GENERAL BILL BEGERT, USAF (RET), Former Commander, Pacific Air Forces “Centerline captures the passion, dedication, heartbreak and triumph of combat medicine and aeromedical evacuation in a way no reader can forget. Not every hero is at the front. Not every act of valor takes place under fire. This is an important story. I am glad to see it told right.â€â€”LIEUTENANT GENERAL (DR.) PAUL K. CARLTON JR., USAF (RET), Former Surgeon General of the Air Force “I read Centerline one night on an airliner flying through stormy weather. I got so engrossed in the story and narrative that when we touched down at each stop, my mind and body were in the seat of a C-130. I honestly thought we’d touched down, in a Herc, at that “air base outside Baghdadâ€... with all the adrenalin and reactions that might’ve entailed. It was that real!â€â€”GENERAL CHARLES T. (TONY) ROBERTSON, USAF (RET), Former Commander USTRANSCOM and Air Mobility Command “As a young copilot flying in the middle of the night across the north Atlantic, I remember the feelings I had while reading Ernest Gann’s Fate is the Hunter for the first time. It was a story written by a pilot, about being a pilot. But it was much more than that. Now comes a story for this generation. Life and leadership boiled down to its essence. How the seemingly random turns out to be amazingly perfect ... like it was meant to be. How your past is always preparation for your future. Ever wondered what that might be like? Read Centerline and find out how it feels.†—MAJOR GENERAL RANDAL D. FULLHART, USAF (RET), Commandant of Cadets, Virginia Tech “Centerline captures not only the intensity of aeromedical evacuation but accurately depicts the tremendous advances made in keeping our wounded warriors alive. It is a fitting tribute to the dedication and expertise of the medical teams and the bravery and sacrifice of our wounded warriors. It is an inspirational story for all.â€â€”COLONEL (DR.) ROBERT P. KADLEC, USAF (RET), Former Special Forces Flight Surgeon “Not since the early works of Tom Clancy has an author so superbly captured the drama, detail, and personal experience of soldiers and airmen at war—except these scenes are real. Do you want to know what it is like to fly a four-engine airplane, in bad weather, with a serious emergency? Read Centerline.—HOWARD PUTNAM, Former CEO Southwest Airlines Riveting! I couldn't put it down. I believe Centerline should be required reading for every spouse of a member of the United States Military. I gained more insight into what my husband does from reading this book than from any military spouses' workshop I've attended over the last 29 years.—KATY KANE, Air Force Spouse “Centerline is the realistic and compelling story of the “battle†after the fight is over …. Military members, some injured and some not, yet all having to deal with the issues of career, family, health, recovery and frequent exposure to the trauma of combat. An excellent story highlighting aspects of sacrifice that are frequently hidden from public view.†—GENERAL WILLIAM S. WALLACE, US Army (Ret), Former Commander, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, Former Commander, US Army V Corps, during the ground invasion of Iraq “Centerline is a superb, fast-paced novel that realistically captures the spirit and emotion of Americans involved in seeing that our wounded warriors are professionally cared for. The artful description of a C130 flying low level brought back many memories...of bouncing around in a darkened cargo hold, tethered to the floor by a sling rope, as we approached an unlit airfield. The story of how our wounded return to their loved ones is told in a very powerful way... Centerline is an awesome read.â€â€”COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR MICHAEL A. KELSO, USA (RET) Ranger Hall of Fame, 2010
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