9781612001029-1612001025-Kimberly's Flight: The Story of Captain Kimberly Hampton, America’s First Woman Combat Pilot Killed in Battle

Kimberly's Flight: The Story of Captain Kimberly Hampton, America’s First Woman Combat Pilot Killed in Battle

ISBN-13: 9781612001029
ISBN-10: 1612001025
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Anna Simon, Ann Hampton
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Casemate
Format: Hardcover 240 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781612001029
ISBN-10: 1612001025
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Anna Simon, Ann Hampton
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Casemate
Format: Hardcover 240 pages

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Kimberly's Flight: The Story of Captain Kimberly Hampton, America’s First Woman Combat Pilot Killed in Battle (ISBN-13: 9781612001029 and ISBN-10: 1612001025), written by authors Anna Simon, Ann Hampton, was published by Casemate in 2012. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Women (Specific Groups, Asia, Historical, Middle East, Iraq, Middle East History, Aviation, Military History, United States, Iraq War, Women in History, World History, Aviation, Transportation, Cultural & Regional) books. You can easily purchase or rent Kimberly's Flight: The Story of Captain Kimberly Hampton, America’s First Woman Combat Pilot Killed in Battle (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Women books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.41.

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U.S. Army Captain Kimberly N. Hampton was living her dream: flying armed helicopters in combat and commanding D Troop, 1st Squadron, 17th Cavalry, the armed reconnaissance aviation squadron of the 82nd Airborne Division. An all-American girl from a small southern mill town, Kimberly was a top scholar, student body president, ROTC battalion commander, and highly ranked college tennis player. In 1998 she was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Army. Then, driven by determination and ambition, Kimberly rapidly rose through the ranks in the almost all-male bastion of military aviation to command a combat aviation troop.

On January 2, 2004, Captain Hampton was flying an OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopter above Fallujah, Iraq, in support of a raid on an illicit weapons marketplace, searching for an illusive sniper on the rooftops of the city. A little past noon her helicopter was wracked by an explosion. A heat-seeking surface-to-air missile had gone into the exhaust and knocked off the helicopter’s tail boom. The helicopter crashed, killing Kimberly.

Kimberly’s Flight is the story of Captain Hampton’s exemplary life. This story is told through nearly fifty interviews and her own e-mails to family and friends, and is entwined with Ann Hampton’s narrative of loving and losing a child.

Retired award-winning journalist Anna Simon was been a reporter with The Greenville News in South Carolina for 21 years. She received the South Carolina Press Association’s first place award for Reporting in Depth for 2009, and is a past recipient of multiple awards in education reporting, the press association’s Judson Chapman Award for Community Service, and other news and feature writing awards.

Kimberly’s mother, Ann Hampton, first met Anna Simon at the bleakest point in her life, immediately following her daughter’s death, when Ms. Simon wrote a series of stories for The Greenville News about Kimberly’s life and the reaction in the small Southern town of Easley, SC to her death. Ann has traveled twice to Iraq, in 2010, as a Gold Star Mom in a "Hugs for Healing" program sanctioned by the U.S. State Department, where American and Iraqi mothers grieving the deaths of their children worked side-by-side on humanitarian projects, and in 2011 on a humanitarian mission with “Friends of Kurdistan.”

Table of Contents

Foreword by Lieutenant General William B. Caldwell, IV

1: Fallujah, Iraq: January 2, 2004
2: Ann Hampton: Easley, South Carolina, 1982
3: A Second Chance
4: Time To Fly: 1998–2000
5: Pilot In Command: 2000–2001
6: The Captains Course
7: Afghanistan: November 2002
8: A Cavalry Command
9: Kuwait: September 2003
10: Iraq: September 2003
11: Bird Down: January 2, 2004
12: Easley, South Carolina: January 2, 2004
13: A Flag-Draped Coffin
14: Redbirds, Dragonflies, And Other Miracles: Epilogue
15: Iraq: 2010

Appendix
Acknowledgments

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