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Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame (AAHOF) is located in the Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona which recognises Arizona's "Excellence in Aviation". The Aviation Hall of Fame exhibit is located in the honored Dorothy Finley Space Gallery on the Museum grounds. AAHOF provides to its visitors a presentation that share an opportunity to educate one with noteworthy Arizona aviators. History AAHOF was established by a joint proclamation by the Governor of Arizona in 1985 that creates a process to induct its states notable and famous aviators into the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame; thus paying a tribute to Arizona's long and proud aviation history. Arizona AHOF recognizes its aviation industry leaders, pioneers in hot air ballooning of the 19th century, high-tech aerospace engineers and entrepreneurs, where these people of today who are a vital role in advanced aircraft and missile technology. Hall of Fame Inductees See also North American aviation halls of fameReferences External links Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame at the Pima Air & Space Museum. Discover the Mark Berent popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Mark Berent books.

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  • Phantom Leader synopsis, comments

    Phantom Leader

    Mark Berent

    Mark Berent’s first two novels of three extraordinary men in the midst of the Vietnam conflict, Rolling Thunder and Steel Tiger, met with widespread critical acclaim. The New York ...

  • The Graduate synopsis, comments

    The Graduate

    Mark Berent

    "The Graduate" is a short story about a retired fighter pilot who, at 74, went back to college, Cowboy College, that is.

  • Night Mission on the Ho Chi Minh Trail synopsis, comments

    Night Mission on the Ho Chi Minh Trail

    Mark Berent

    The weather, the builtin hazards of night refueling, target identification, and the mountains hiding in the dark are all enemies and of course, there's the enemy, too. These pilots...

  • To War in Style synopsis, comments

    To War in Style

    Mark Berent

    In January of 1973 we in the Defense Attaché Office in the American Embassy, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, found ourselves in an unusual situation. In Vietnam, all US forces were ordered t...

  • Storm Flight synopsis, comments

    Storm Flight

    Mark Berent

    In Storm Flight, the intense conclusion to Berent’s Wings of War saga, the action is touched off by a daring raid on the Son Tay prisonerofwar camp that reveals some startling info...

  • Trolling for Guns on the Ho Chi Minh Trail synopsis, comments

    Trolling for Guns on the Ho Chi Minh Trail

    Mark Berent

    As the Vietnam war interdiction campaign spread to North Vietnam, Laos, and eventually Cambodia, the slow moving FACs in their small prop planes began to encounter intense ground f...

  • Ramrod the Combat Snake synopsis, comments

    Ramrod the Combat Snake

    Mark Berent

    Until the day a friendly FAC presented us combat pilots with a mascot, all any of us knew about snakes was that they were slimy creatures that could poison you, eat you, twist your...

  • Eagle Station synopsis, comments

    Eagle Station

    Mark Berent

    It is with good reason that Mark Berent has consistently received this kind of praise. Berent, himself a highly decorated pilot, has seen his share of action, having served in the ...

  • Steel Tiger synopsis, comments

    Steel Tiger

    Mark Berent

    Five months after we left them in Rolling Thunder, Steel Tiger brings back USAF Major Court Bannister, Special Forces Lieutenant Colonel Wolf Lochert, and USAF First Lieutenant Tob...

  • Rolling Thunder synopsis, comments

    Rolling Thunder

    Mark Berent

    Rolling Thunder is an historical novel about the decisive role politics played during the Vietnam War. Its characters range from men in the field to the Pentagon and the White Hous...

  • Rho Magna, the Laotian War Dragon synopsis, comments

    Rho Magna, the Laotian War Dragon

    Mark Berent

    Combat fighter pilot Mark Berent writes of a dragonshaped karst mountain in Laos along the Ho Chi Minh Trail that bristles with physical and psychological danger. He writes of it a...