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Topgun

An American Story

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"If you loved the movie, you will love the real story in the book." Fox & Friends
On the 50th anniversary of the creation of the "Topgun" Navy Fighter School, its founder shares the remarkable inside story of how he and eight other risk-takers revolutionized the art of aerial combat.
When American fighter jets were being downed at an unprecedented rate during the Vietnam War, the U.S. Navy turned to a young lieutenant commander, Dan Pedersen, to figure out a way to reverse their dark fortune. On a shoestring budget and with little support, Pedersen picked eight of the finest pilots to help train a new generation to bend jets like the F-4 Phantom to their will and learn how to dogfight all over again.
What resulted was nothing short of a revolution — one that took young American pilots from the crucible of combat training in the California desert to the blistering skies of Vietnam, in the process raising America's Navy combat kill ratio from two enemy planes downed for every American plane lost to more than 22 to 1. Topgun emerged not only as an icon of America's military dominance immortalized by Hollywood but as a vital institution that would shape the nation's military strategy for generations to come.
Pedersen takes readers on a colorful and thrilling ride — from Miramar to Area 51 to the decks of aircraft carriers in war and peace-through a historic moment in air warfare. He helped establish a legacy that was built by him and his "Original Eight" — the best of the best — and carried on for six decades by some of America's greatest leaders. Topgun is a heartfelt and personal testimony to patriotism, sacrifice, and American innovation and daring.
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    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2019
      A seasoned airman shares his legacy as a Navy fighter pilot.Pedersen, a distinguished military veteran known as the "Godfather of Topgun," is credited with establishing the Navy Fighter Weapons School. His memoir, a collection of captivating, action-packed anecdotes and pivotal events in his naval career, moves briskly through time spent with committed men dedicated to their "monastic calling." The author enlisted in 1956, and he covers his early years before moving into tales of Vietnam. As mounting losses and ineffective artillery, tactics, and leadership weakened America's defensive strategies in the 1960s, Pedersen recalls craving a fresh master plan to even the odds. Recognizing Pedersen's excellence in aerial gunnery and overall flight and defensive precision, the Navy selected him, then stationed at Miramar, California ("Fightertown USA"), to head up an air combat graduate school featuring eight other passionate and talented officers known as the "Original Bros." In describing the founding days of Topgun, the author details his selection of veteran pilots and a procedural curriculum to utilize the new MiG fighter jets. He also highlights the toll their call of duty took on marriages and families; regrets aside, "for us, flying always came first." Throughout the book, Pedersen ably conveys the immense camaraderie among the courageous brotherhood of American fighter pilots and conjures the excitement of daring aerial combat and weaponry maneuvers. He proudly notes that, at its 50th anniversary, the Topgun course remains the standard of excellence for providing air combat and weapons systems training. With the hot-seat velocity and cockpit realism of a military combat thriller, the author delivers exacting details and emotional acuity. Now 83, he admits to still experiencing the same visceral rush when seeing fighter aircraft zooming overhead as he did when he was a wartime naval aviator: "I can't fly anymore," he writes, "but my heart is still up there." Pedersen also includes a helpful glossary of terms and acronyms.A noble, thrillingly realized combat aviation memoir from one of America's finest.

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    • Booklist

      February 15, 2019
      While you won't receive permission to buzz the tower from this memoir by the founder of the so-called Topgun navy fighter school, now celebrating its fiftieth anniversary, you will learn a dizzying array of facts about naval aviation and air-to-air combat. Former lieutenant commander Pedersen does allude to the 1986 movie starring Tom Cruise that made his school a household name, but his mission is to delve deeply into the poor state of dogfighting, technology, and rules of engagement over Vietnam that his U.S. Navy Fighter Weapons School was designed to remedy. Topgun overcame bureaucratic inertia, institutional stubbornness, equipment shortages, and low morale to reimagine the art of dogfighting. Pederson shares personal stories of aerial combat and the larger-than-life pilots who joined him on his quest to return the navy's aviators to the dominant place they held before guided missiles promised but never quite delivered an end to the art of combat maneuvering. This is an exciting and well-written journey through more than five decades of naval and air-combat history and the service to which Pedersen devoted most of his life.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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