
Inside Marine One
Four U.S. Presidents, One Proud Marine, and the World's Most Amazing Helicopter
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David Drummond
Colonel Ray "Frenchy" L'Heureux always dreamed of being a pilot. Growing up, he built airplane models and dreamed about soaring over the Earth. When he was 12, his mom treated him to a flying lesson at the local airfield. Taken on a short flight by an instructor and allowed to operate the controls for part of the flight, he was hooked forever. It wasn't until he was running low on college funds and saw a recruiter at his college that he joined the Marines and began the journey towards his dream from Parris Island to Bravo Company, and then officer training school. One day at an airfield when President Reagan landed on his way to a fundraiser, Frenchy's life changed forever when he encountered HMX1, the squadron that flies the President in Marine One. When he saw the white-topped Sea King and White Hawk helicopters, he was determined to become part of that elite group. Inside Marine One is Colonel L'Heureux's inspiring story of a young man who dreamed of flying, trained, studied, and worked hard to become the pilot who ended up serving four US Presidents - George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. It's also a personal guided tour inside the world's most famous helicopter by a man who knows that flying machine better than any other. Inside Marine One is a great American success story of a young boy who dreamed big, worked hard, and finally flew the President of the United States as his number one passenger.
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awesome story!
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Great book on a subject that is very interesting.
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Great Book
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Refresh your 🇺🇸 Patriotism; offer a respectful "Ooh Rah"!
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, good perspective from the inside source. Learned a lot about the helicopter and the people that transport the presidentWhat did you like best about this story?
Hearing about the different helicopter types used and mission specific details (as much as could be told).Which scene was your favorite?
Cross country mission, details during missions that wer givenIf you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Marine 1: Behind the GlassExciting listen
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I could envision a young boy being obsessed with flying...airplanes...and it was airplanes that L'Heureux was obsessed with. So much so that he joined the Marines in order to learn to fly. Learn to fly he did, but when push came to shove, in other words, when he had to decide where he wanted to serve, he chose helicopters. Sometimes that is how life turns out. We make unforeseen choices and our life is set on a trajectory not thought of ever before.
This was a great look inside the workings of the Marines, and inside the presidency of George W. Bush, 43.
Helicopters? Who knew I would love this book!
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Awesome book brings back memories
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A great book
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Inside the velvet rope
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Not sure if time well spent in the end but saw it through...it just didn't seem to go deep enough about the events and times.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
some of the technical stuff was OK , too much about Bush jnr.....Did David Drummond do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
yes, though accent became tiring after awhile.Was Inside Marine One worth the listening time?
not sure if would read it again...Never seemed to go anywhere?
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