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Renegade Hero
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Cold war helicopter ace Terry Peet lived for flying. He was a OCygo anywhere, do anything, OCO Royal Air Force pilot with a reputation for OCysheer gutsOCO. Whether ferrying troops to remote jungle landing zones or snatching casualties from makeshift clearings surrounded by two-hundred-feet high trees, he willingly pushed himself and his primitive Sycamore helicopter to the limit. During two years in the hot spots of Malaya and Borneo with the RAF, he repeatedly cheated death and earned a Queen…
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  • Year: 2020
  • Pages: 256
  • ISBN: 9781844682522
  • ISBN-10: 1844682528
  • ISBN-13: 9781844682522
  • Format: ePub
  • Language: English

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Cold war helicopter ace Terry Peet lived for flying. He was a OCygo anywhere, do anything, OCO Royal Air Force pilot with a reputation for OCysheer gutsOCO. Whether ferrying troops to remote jungle landing zones or snatching casualties from makeshift clearings surrounded by two-hundred-feet high trees, he willingly pushed himself and his primitive Sycamore helicopter to the limit. During two years in the hot spots of Malaya and Borneo with the RAF, he repeatedly cheated death and earned a QueenOCOs Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air. Then suddenly he disappeared without trace, apparently drowned tragically while on a recreational scuba dive off the North Wales coast. Six years later he dramatically reappeared in a back-from-the-dead drama worthy of fiction. The media hailed him enthusiastically as a renegade hero and OCyFlying PimpernelOCO when the story of his mysterious disappearance and subsequent extraordinary double life unfolded.In fact he had been recruited by the CIA for a clandestine air force involved in paramilitary operations in the former Belgian Congo. He was told that his departure from the RAF had to be OCycovertOCO. The summary presented in his eventual court martial crucially omitted this. It also failed to disclose that his employment as a mercenary, or OCycontract pilotOCO to use the CIAOCOs more inoffensive terminology, received the tacit approval of British intelligence. Moreover, a claim that the RAF had not seen or heard anything of him following his disappearance in Anglesey was completely untrue.This book is the true revelation of an entirely mysterious affair as told to the author by Terry Peet

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  • Author: Michael Higston
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2020
  • Pages: 256
  • ISBN: 9781844682522
  • ISBN-10: 1844682528
  • ISBN-13: 9781844682522
  • Format: ePub
  • Language: English English

Cold war helicopter ace Terry Peet lived for flying. He was a OCygo anywhere, do anything, OCO Royal Air Force pilot with a reputation for OCysheer gutsOCO. Whether ferrying troops to remote jungle landing zones or snatching casualties from makeshift clearings surrounded by two-hundred-feet high trees, he willingly pushed himself and his primitive Sycamore helicopter to the limit. During two years in the hot spots of Malaya and Borneo with the RAF, he repeatedly cheated death and earned a QueenOCOs Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air. Then suddenly he disappeared without trace, apparently drowned tragically while on a recreational scuba dive off the North Wales coast. Six years later he dramatically reappeared in a back-from-the-dead drama worthy of fiction. The media hailed him enthusiastically as a renegade hero and OCyFlying PimpernelOCO when the story of his mysterious disappearance and subsequent extraordinary double life unfolded.In fact he had been recruited by the CIA for a clandestine air force involved in paramilitary operations in the former Belgian Congo. He was told that his departure from the RAF had to be OCycovertOCO. The summary presented in his eventual court martial crucially omitted this. It also failed to disclose that his employment as a mercenary, or OCycontract pilotOCO to use the CIAOCOs more inoffensive terminology, received the tacit approval of British intelligence. Moreover, a claim that the RAF had not seen or heard anything of him following his disappearance in Anglesey was completely untrue.This book is the true revelation of an entirely mysterious affair as told to the author by Terry Peet

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