An Antiaircraft Artilleryman


LOOKING TO PLACE A BULK ORDER?CLICK HERE

Piracy-free
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Secure Transactions
Fast Delivery
Fast Delivery
Sustainably Printed
Sustainably Printed
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.
Review final details at checkout.

About The Book

A Pioneer Army Air Defense Missile Expert Who Advised The German And Japanese Defense Departments On Their Air Defense Missile Build Ups During The Cold War Commanded A Nuclear Nike Air Defense Missile Battalion In The Joint Air Defense Of The Us And Retired As Chief Us Army Nuclear Air Defense Missile Forces In The Joint Army-Air Force Air Defense Of Okinawa During The Cold War Describes His Personal Experiences In A New Book An Antiaircraft Artilleryman From 1939 To 1970. In 1939 Certain That The U.S. Would Soon Be Fighting World War Ii Nineteen-Year-Old Wilfred Boettiger Joined The Washington National Guard As A Private To Get Some Military Training. Little Did He Know It Would Be The Beginning Of A Thirty-Year Career In The U.S. Army Antiaircraft And Air Defense Artillery Branch In The Second World War The Korean War And The Cold War.. In His Book Boettiger Describes The Training Mobilization And Pre-Pearl Harbor Deployment To Alaska Of His National Guard Battery; His Officer Candidate Training At Camp Davis North Carolina; And His Duties As Gun Battery And Regimental Staff Officer In Hawaii. Back At Camp Davis He Describes Training Into Be A Weissight Instructor And Then His Unique Combat Service In North Africa Italy France And Germany. After World War Ii Boettiger Served In The Reserves Until He Was Activated For The Korean War And Describes His Job As A Post Training Officer At Camp Mccoy Wisconsin And Then His Gung-Ho Service As A Combat Field Artilleryman In Korea. He Then Tells About His Command Of A 120Mm Aaa Gun Battery In The Cold War Air Defense Of The Hanford Atomic Reservation And His Selection To Be A Pioneer Nike Missile Battery Commander. He Thendescribes His Assignments To The American Embassy In Germany Air Defense Missile Sales Advisor To The New German Army And Air Force During Their Missile Build Up In Nato Joint Air Defenses From 1956 To 1959; His Command Of A Nuclear-Armed Improved Nike Missile Battalion In The Joint Army-Air Force Air Defense Of Loring Air Force Base; And His Advise To The Japanese Army And Air Force On Their Joint Air Defense Missile Build Up Including The Procurement Of Us Nuclear-Capable Nike Air Defense Missiles. He Describes His Advisory Service Preparing The Virginia National Guard For Active Duty During The Vietnam War And Finally His Experience As Chief Of The Powerful Army Air Defense Missile Forces In The Joint Air Defense Of Okinawa When Russian Bombers Were Probing The Islands Air Defenses. About The Author Wilfred Boettiger Was Born In Chicago In 1920. He Spent Thirty Challenging Years In The United States Army As Surface-To-Air Missile Commander And Diplomat Retiring As A Colonel. A Bronze Sculptor He Operated A Workshop And Created Bronzes Including The Life-Size Rhino For The San Diego Wild Animal Park. He Was Also A Sailboat Owner Amateur Archaeologist And Most Of All A Lover And Connoisseur Of Life. He Has Two Grown Children Two Grandchildren And Had Four Marriages. Ret. Col. Boettiger Is A Member Of Several Military And Civilian Organizations Including The Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. See Formerly Classified Boettiger´ S Autobiography.
downArrow

Details