
Phantom Letters follows a group of 389th Tactical Fighter Squadron pilots as they fought in Vietnam. The story is a timeless one of young men going to war, the dangers they faced, how they lived, and the emotional changes they undergo as the rigors of combat affects their lives and ideals.
Author Gary Thrasher admits, in this account of his life, to finally understanding - after forty-some years - the price they all paid to serve their country. Killing and conflict have left permanent marks on his subconscious, as well as the lives of the people he loves.
Containing actual letters written home to his wife over 40 years ago, while stationed in Vietnam (which were kept by his wife through it all) Thrasher reveals his love for his family, but also the human being behind the gun sight of a fighter.
Thrasher's narrative and letters convey how a 25-year-old romantic and his family - in the midst of a great battle - are equally as affected by separation and the unknowns of combat. As his war escalates, the letters also show how everyone is changed by - and adapts to - the challenges that arise from war.
This wide reaching and inspiring true narrative of an ex-Vietnam War fighter pilot has something for everyone. It is a tale of battle, family, and hardships. But most of all, it is a tale of love of family and country.