Scrappy
Memoir of a U.S. Fighter Pilot in Korea and Vietnam
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About the Book
From World War II to high above the Earth to Vietnam, this memoir tells the story of fighter pilot Howard C. “Scrappy” Johnson. Beginning with his early years in Knoxville, Tennessee, the book follows Johnson through his career at the University of Louisville and his enlistment as an Air Force cadet at the onset of World War II. After World War II, Johnson served a tour of duty in the skies over Korea and in 1958 broke the world’s altitude record by over 14,000 feet, soaring at 91,249 feet in his F-104A Starfighter. For this remarkable feat he was awarded the Collier Trophy, aviation’s highest honor. In Vietnam, he was director of operations for the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing and was instrumental in founding the Red River Valley Fighter Pilots, a group dedicated to the remembrance of fallen and captured airmen. Written with panache, this work records the bigger-than-life adventures of one of America’s finest.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Howard C. “Scrappy” Johnson and Ian A. O’Connor
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 280
Bibliographic Info: 24 photos, index
Copyright Date: 2008
pISBN: 978-0-7864-3204-2
eISBN: 978-0-7864-5498-3
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Preface 1
Prologue 3
1. River Rats 5
2. Growing Up 13
3. “Louavall” 23
4. The Army Air Corps 34
5. Laredo 47
6. The Big Bang 60
7. The Philippines 71
8. The Police Action 87
9. Back to the Philippines 105
10. Cape Cod 112
11. Way Up North 124
12. California 138
13. Starfighter 151
14. The Collier Trophy 166
15. The Luftwaffe 178
16. The Tactical Air Command 184
17. Hell 194
18. Thailand 199
19. In the Beginning 214
20. Korat Confidential 225
21. Stateside Again 233
22. Punchin’ Cattle 242
23. Scalawag 253
24. Finis 257
Biographical Summaries 261
Index 263
Book Reviews & Awards
- “Scrappy—a living aviation legend. A must read.”—Robert J. Gilliland, Chief Test Pilot, SR-71 Blackbird
- “He’s a fighter pilot’s fighter pilot”—Ronald Fogleman, General, USAF (Ret.), Chief of Staff, USAF, 1994–1997
- “Our country is fortunate to have patriots like Colonel Johnson, who are the guardians at the gates of our freedom!”—Ross Perot