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''The Bridges at Toko-Ri'' (1953) is a novella by American author James A. Michener. The book details the experiences of United States Navy pilots in the Korean War as they undertake a mission to destroy heavily protected bridges in enemy territory. ==Influences== In 1951, Michener, a former United States Navy officer, was an embedded reporter with the Navy's Task Force 77. He was on the aircraft carriers and offshore in Korea, and wrote for ''The Saturday Evening Post'' and ''Reader's Digest'' on the Korean air war.〔p.107 Hansen, James R. 'First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong'' Simon and Schuster, 2005〕 The rescue climax of the story echoes the exploits of Lt. John Kelvin Koelsch who was the first helicopter pilot awarded the Medal of Honor and Duane Thorin, a helicopter pilot on the .〔Duane Thorin〕
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