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Just Another Day in the Delta
Australian Naval Pilots flying US combat helicopters in Vietnam.
By Max Speedy
Published by Big Sky Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
‘THE helicopter book on Vietnam’ — Mike Carlton
The Mekong Delta was one of the most dangerous and fiercely contested theatres of the Vietnam War. Into this volatile arena came a small group of Australian Navy aviators, embedded with the US Army’s 135th Assault Helicopter Company.
Operating as an experimental unit known as the EMUs, these Australians flew combat missions at the sharp end of the war, commanding American helicopter crews into heavily defended landing zones, often under relentless fire.
Drawing on firsthand accounts, Just Another Day in the Delta brings to life the intensity, danger and camaraderie of helicopter warfare, with stories of missions flown, aircraft hit, and crews lost. It reveals a little-known chapter of the war — the closest operational collaboration between Australian sailors and the US Army.
At the same time, the book confronts the wider truths behind the conflict, questioning the political narratives that sent thousands to fight and die.
Both a gripping combat narrative and a sobering reflection on war and its causes, this is a powerful and timely account of courage, alliance and the cost of decisions made far from the battlefield.
‘A timely reminder as the world is facing yet increasing political turmoil. The drums are beating and enemies are being created where none may exist.’
‘Inspiring and timely. I commend Just Another Day in the Delta for its honesty, its clarity, and its contribution to our national understanding of service, sacrifice, and alliance.’ – The Hon. Kim Beazley
The Mekong Delta was one of the most dangerous and fiercely contested theatres of the Vietnam War. Into this volatile arena came a small group of Australian Navy aviators, embedded with the US Army’s 135th Assault Helicopter Company.
Operating as an experimental unit known as the EMUs, these Australians flew combat missions at the sharp end of the war, commanding American helicopter crews into heavily defended landing zones, often under relentless fire.
Drawing on firsthand accounts, Just Another Day in the Delta brings to life the intensity, danger and camaraderie of helicopter warfare, with stories of missions flown, aircraft hit, and crews lost. It reveals a little-known chapter of the war — the closest operational collaboration between Australian sailors and the US Army.
At the same time, the book confronts the wider truths behind the conflict, questioning the political narratives that sent thousands to fight and die.
Both a gripping combat narrative and a sobering reflection on war and its causes, this is a powerful and timely account of courage, alliance and the cost of decisions made far from the battlefield.
‘A timely reminder as the world is facing yet increasing political turmoil. The drums are beating and enemies are being created where none may exist.’
‘Inspiring and timely. I commend Just Another Day in the Delta for its honesty, its clarity, and its contribution to our national understanding of service, sacrifice, and alliance.’ – The Hon. Kim Beazley
Product Details
- Publisher: Big Sky Publishing (October 27, 2026)
- Length: 288 pages
- ISBN13: 9781923720428
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