cover image Topgun: An American Story

Topgun: An American Story

Dan Pedersen. Hachette, $28 (320p) ISBN 978-0-316-41626-9

In this fast-paced memoir, Dan “Yank” Pedersen, who cofounded the U.S. Navy Fighter Weapons School (widely known by its nickname “Topgun”) in 1969, looks back at his 29-year Navy aviation career. Pedersen and the men who worked for and with him in Topgun developed innovative aerial combat tactics and techniques that significantly increased the effectiveness of American jet fighter pilots in the Vietnam War. Full of reflection and blow-by-blow accounts of wartime air combat action, the book is a paean to the “brotherhood” of “committed, driven,... crisp, smart, quick, deadly and confident” Topgun Navy fighter jet pilots. Pedersen includes a sharp critique of how the Johnson administration managed the air war in Vietnam, blasting LBJ and Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara for micromanaging and for imposing stifling rules of engagement, and a word of praise for Tom Skerritt’s character in the movie Topgun, who “captured the character of Topgun leadership.” He also includes details of his two broken marriages and the large chunks of time he spent away from his three children—the “one regret” of his military career. This remembrance of aerial derring-do is sure to appeal to military aviators and fans of the world of fighter pilots, past and present. [em]Agent: Jim Hornfischer, Hornfischer Literary Management. (Mar.) [/em]