BABY SCOUT

Gunslinging and Whoring During the Chopper War in Southeast Asia

by Michael W. Mason


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/6/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 248
ISBN : 9780759681033

About the Book

Baby Scout is both thrill ride and horror. It’s a tale of young men, gone wilding, during the bloodiest year of the Vietnam War. The story focuses on a naive, 19 year old, Long Island suburbanite, and his transformation into a suicidal, gunslinging warrior. Through his eyes, you will live the adventure young men only dream of, or have nightmares about.

The story, based on factual places, people, and events, is graphic in its writing. It is true to the very nature of the young killers who were volunteers in this suicidal squadron of aeroscout combatants. There is extreme violence, graphic erotica, and mental anguish that only the Vietnam War could manifest. Most importantly, and sadly, you will learn how young men learned to enjoy hunting their enemy, and killing them. During the bloodiest year (1968), of the Vietnam War, killing was fun.


About the Author

Michael W. Mason is a 52-year-old baby boomer and was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1948. Being a military brat, he moved often with his parents and attended many schools, including three different high schools. He graduated from Walt Whitman H.S. in 1966 and enlisted in the Army. He studied aircraft maintenance and served tours in Germany and Vietnam. During the Vietnam War, he was a helicopter crew chief and gunner. Mason earned the Air Medal, with clusters, and the Purple Heart after being wounded in combat while flying a mission over the infamous Iron Triangle.

After military service, Mason attended C. W. Post College of Long Island University for two years. He transferred to the University of Georgia and majored in Broadcast Journalism. Mason graduated with a B.A. in Journalism. While studying for his Master’s Degree in Communications at Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia, he accepted a job offer with WCIX TV in Miami, Florida. Since 1974, he has been a reporter, assignment editor, Chief Photographer, photojournalist, and a News Director.

Mason’s work in Broadcast News has won numerous awards, including two Emmys and several AP awards.

Mason is a full-time Photojournalist and writes at home. His interests include: sailing, tennis, reading historical novels, mythology, and writing feel good stories for friends.