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Jimmie H. Butler
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A
Certain Brotherhood, The
TLC Brotherhood, and The
ACB Poster When Colonel An unexpected responses came from
many Thai-based USAF veterans. These men had supported American air operations
against A couple of these veterans read A Certain Brotherhood and understood for the first time the importance of keeping their little Cessnas ready to fly over the Trail. The result was a new sense of pride in work done—and sacrifices made—so many years ago. These men knew there must be other Air Force veterans who had served with dedication at other Thai bases and now were silent about that service. Through contacts by telephone and the Internet, the two grew to four, then grew to many, many more. The brotherhood, felt so strongly many years ago, was reborn along with their pride. By late 1997, the group formed the
TLC Brotherhood, welcoming those whose service during the Vietnam War had
involved primarily http://www.TLC-Brotherhood.org Current owners of O-1 Bird Dogs
had asked for a poster that would make the cover art of A Certain Brotherhood more widely available. Colonel Butler decided
to combine S.W. Ferguson’s magnificent salute to the tenacity of the Bird Dog
pilots with a recognition of the dedicated service of all veterans who made
combat operations from Thai bases possible.
The result is a 16 by 20 color poster on a white background.
The ACB Poster features the novel’s cover art alongside the flags of The TLC Brotherhood welcomes new
members almost daily. We stand
together knowing that no matter what part of the mission we were given, The Wall
in We didn’t run away to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The
Cover Art Poster for A
Certain Brotherhood 16
by 20 inches with picture and flags in color Signed
by the author and artist $30 each plus $2.50 Shipping
Cricket
Press ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ About the Artist S.W. Ferguson is an aviation historian and artist of extraordinary skill. His portfolio includes aircraft of all eras. His work is known for the intricate details he includes to capture aircraft in action. He has illustrated a number of histories of flying units of World War II. Many aviation
aficionados are familiar with S.W. Ferguson’s dramatic painting of Pardo’s
Push. This painting captures the
essence of one of the most famous USAF missions over Nearly 30 years later, Earl Aman was stricken with Lou Gehrig’s disease, and once again, Bob Pardo has come to the aid of his crippled wingman. He founded the Earl Aman Courage Foundation to raise funds for Earl and other veterans in need of assistance. One of the fund-raisers has been T-shirts illustrated with S.W. Ferguson’s famous painting of Pardo’s Push He worked closely with
author About The Author Since retiring from
active duty, he has published two highly successful technothrillers.
His first novel, The Iskra Incident, earned the 1991 Award of Excellence for Aviation
Fiction from the Aviation/Space Writers Association. Red Lightning—Black Thunder, a thriller involving space warfare,
was crafted from his experience as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force Space
Division and as a pilot on worldwide missions in C-141 jet transports.
While at the A graduate of the
United States Air Force Academy Class of 1963, he resides in |