The Vietnam War in the 1960s and 1970s was characterised by the mobility provided by Iroquois UH-1H helicopters. They were used as commuter taxis to carry troops in and out of operations areas, to back up troops with supplies and ammunition, and to evacuate the wounded and ill. This is the graphic story of the pilots and crews of Australias fleet of Iroquois helicopters during that time, the Dustoffs and the Bushrangers, their triumphs and losses. pp. 212 illusts First Edition #1117