Introduction: The Navy's Air War in Southeast Asia prior to 1968; Part I: Navy Operations against Laos: The Story of Shangri-La's Last Cruise, 1970; 1. Anchors Aweigh: James McBride, Shangri-La, and the Long Cruise to Yankee Station; 2. The War Nobody Was Supposed to Know About: Laos and McBride's First Line Tour; 3. Life on and off the Line; 4. The War over Laos Continues: McBride's Final Line Tours; Part II: Double Anchors: The Naval Flight Officer Experience, 1968-72; 5. The Guy in the Backseat: The Odyssey of James B. Souder, NFO; 6. The Anatomy of a MiG Kill; 7. "The Navy Needs You, J. B.": Glynco, VF-121, and VF-51; 8. War and Ejection from the Squadron; Part III: The POW Experience from 1969 to 1973: Unity over Self; 9. Taking Charge: Commander C. Ronald Polfer; 10. The Medic: Lieutenant Commander James B. Souder; 11. The Camp Clown: Lieutenant John "Jack" Ensch; Part IV: Navy Mining Operations and the Triumph of the Bengals: Crossing the Rubicon; 12. Difficult Transitions: The Marines of VMA (AW)-224; 13. The War to Save Bengal 505; 14. Bombing and Then Mining Haiphong; Part V: Air-to-Air Combat, 1972: The Making of a MiG Killer; 15. Ronald "Mugs" McKeown; 16. Early Linebacker MiG Engagements; 17. Ron McKeown's Day in the Sun; Part VI: The Easter Offensive and Linebacker; 18. Stopping the Easter Offensive; 19. Linebacker I; 20. Leighton Warren Smith and the Fall of Thanh Hoa; 21. Linebacker II: "The Peace Is Falling Apart, But At Least They're Bombing Again"; Conclusion; Notes; Glossary; Bibliography; Index; About the Author