Helicopter Heroine, Charles Morgan Evans
Helicopter Heroine, Charles Morgan Evans
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Helicopter Heroine
Valérie André - Surgeon, Pioneer Rescue Pilot, and Her Courage Under Fire

Author: Charles Morgan Evans

Narrator: Nancy Peterson

Unabridged: 16 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/16/2023


Synopsis

Valérie André was born in Strasbourg, France, in 1922. From an early age, she wanted to fly, but as a woman, she faced challenges. While boys could receive government-funded flight lessons, André had to pay for hers by tutoring. During World War II, she left Strasbourg against German prohibitions in order to study medicine in Paris, where she completed her studies under threat of arrest by the Gestapo. Assigned to an army hospital in Saigon in French Indochina in the late 1940s, André trained as a neurosurgeon. When the French medical corps developed mobile surgical units to be air-dropped into military outposts, she volunteered, and when the service acquired a few primitive helicopters, she volunteered for that, which meant learning to fly helicopters in combat. Flying through bullets and bombs, fatigue, parasitic illness, and mechanical issues with the helicopters, André nonetheless became a legend in Indochina.

After Indochina, she continued to be an innovator in military aviation and medicine as well as an advocate for women's integration into the French military. In 1975, she became the first female general in the French army, and at her retirement, she had flown nearly 500 combat missions, logged 4,000 hours in helicopters, and won the Croix de Guerre five times, the Cross of Military Valor twice, and the Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit.

About Charles Morgan Evans

Charles Morgan Evans is the founding curator of the Hiller Air Museum in Redwood City, California. He has written about aviation history for such publications as American History, Aviation, and Civil War Times Illustrated and is the author of War of the Aeronauts: A History of Ballooning in the Civil War.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Thomas on January 31, 2023

For anyone looking for an good read about a truly inspiring individual may I suggest Helicopter Heroine by Charles Evans. The book is about the incredible life of Valerie Andre. Valerie survived the Nazi occupation of France during World War II and attended medical school. She joined the military an......more

Goodreads review by Mike on November 13, 2023

What a fantastic book! This is an impressive breakthrough accomplishment to tell for the first time in English the incredible life and times of the first female helicopter pilot, who later became France's first woman general, and so much more. The in-depth discussion of her early life in occupied Fr......more

Goodreads review by Louise on November 27, 2023

This book was a lot of fun and Ms. Andre has led an action-packed life. Her story is engaging, and Mr. Evans tells it well. It's not the 500th book about a famous person, which is a plus -- great to read a historical book when you don't already know how it ends. And Valerie Andre is still alive at 1......more

Goodreads review by Gina on March 21, 2023

I loved this book. Valerie Andrés story is a compelling account of grit and grace, and Charles Evans tells it well -- it's history, but reads like a novel. I'd say it's on a par with the Virginia Hill story, An Unimportant Woman. The French experience in Vietnam isn't familiar to most Americans, and......more