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  • BLACKDEATH 23

  • My Journal as an Army Helicopter Pilot in Iraq
  • By: Robert Mills
  • Narrated by: Kelly Klaas
  • Length: 6 hrs and 57 mins
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By: Robert Mills
Narrated by: Kelly Klaas
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Chief Warrant Officer Robert Mills enlisted in the U.S. Army on 9/11/2001. Relive the day-to-day experiences with Robert just as he lived them. Robert's daily journal will give you a realistic view from his cockpit. His writings cover the entire spectrum, from the joys of simply receiving mail from home, living in harsh conditions, experiencing frequent enemy attacks, aircraft emergencies, and losing a fellow pilot to making the ultimate decision to pull the trigger to end one life in order to save another.

©2014 Robert Mills (P)2015 Robert Mills
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