HUSKEY TIMOTHY

WO1 Timothy Huskey was a potential VHPA member who died after his tour in Vietnam on 03/26/2007 at the age of 59.1
Plano, TX
Flight Classes 68-515 and 68-27
Date of Birth 01/31/1948
Served in the U.S. Army
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More detail on this person: Timothy Huskey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Timothy Huskey (November 31, 1948 - July 26, 2007) was born in Wisconsin and grew up in Palatine, Illinois. He went into the US Army and was awarded medals for his actions. After his time with the Army, he became a police officer in Dallas, Texas and an author while living in Plano, Texas and later in Allen, Texas. Military[edit] Tim Huskey became a helicopter pilot in the Army where he rescued soldiers pinned down by enemy fire. He was once shot down three times in one day. He was awarded multiple medals including:[citation needed] " Distinguished Flying Cross " Bronze Star Literary[edit] Huskey wrote under the pseudonyms of Dan MacGregor and D.S. Bradford. His book "Blood and Iron" was intended as the first in a series of six books under the title "The Adventures of Levin Rankin".[1] Levin Rankin is a young naval sailor with the series starting in 1898. Huskey died of cancer soon after writing the second book in the series "By Honor Bound", but before publishing the book. The Adventures of Levi Rankin series:[2] " (2000) "Blood and Iron" [3] " By Honor Bound " Thunder of the Guns " Hold Back the Dawn " Devil Dogs " For Those in Peril Bibliography[edit] " (2000) "Dreamland Deception" (fiction) " (1999) "A Knight of Magic" (science fiction) " (2001) "Dragon Soldier" (science fiction)[4] " (2001) "Blood and Iron" (military fiction

Burial information: Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, Dallas, TX

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