Warrant Officer Heidi Ungrich
US Army UH-60 Blackhawk Pilot
I am extremely fortunate in that I was selected for and completed Army
Helicopter training. Having completed two one-year tours in Iraq and am
going back again I have come through without any major incident.
One night I was flying over Baghdad. Rocket propelled grenades and
fifty-caliber machine guns were being hurled at me. Tracer’s from 50-
caliber machine gun bullets were coming at me. Every fifth bullet is a
tracer and looks like green basketballs coming at me. My question is,
where were the other four bullets going?
The whole sky lit up all over and all around my helo. I was too busy to
get scared at the mayhem.
All I could think of was that I was in the middle of a Star Wars Movie.
WE THOUGHT WE WERE INVINCIBLE
In the summer of
1970, I had the privilege of joining Detachment One of the United
States Navy Sea
Wolves (HAL)-3 in the Mekong Delta of South Vietnam. At that
time Dr. Art Schmitt
was the commanding officer and was known as CDR. Art
Schmitt (or Uncle
Art). Little did I know how fortunate I would e to serve under his
leadership in this
truly unique fighting force of sailors.
All established
methods of command had to be rewritten in order to earn the respect
of these seasoned
combat veterans. Cdr. Schmitt led by example, always there at the
front, allowing his
men to do their jobs to the best of their ability by giving them the
same respect as
everyone else in our team. On every mission the possibility of
disaster lurked.
The mental strain on
us was tremendous, yet there was never the slightest problem
manning those
gunships, no matter how great the odds were against us. I flew 853
combat missions and
Cdr. Schmitt is, without a doubt, the best officer I ever served
under. His
experiences and other Invincible Warriors are well documented in this
book. “We Thought We
Were Invincible, The True Stories of invincible Warriors”.
----Michael W. Dobson
Aviation Electricians Mate 2nd Class (AE2)