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Hangar 4

By: Isaac G. Lee
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The Best of the Best . . .

Risk taker. Son. Badass. Husband. Combat aviator. Father.


From Officer Candidates School to squadron Commanding Officer, Isaac G. Lee, Lieutenant Colonel, USMC (Ret.), reached the finish line at HANGAR 4 on MCAS Miramar at the conclusion of seven deployments during his two decades of service. In this memoir, he shares the lessons, the rewards, the losses, and ultimately, the personal cost.

Isaac pushed every boundary he encountered as a combat aviator, repeatedly testing his own mettle under harsh wartime conditions. He sets a high standard in HANGAR 4 with his candid accounting of a transformative journey that took place while he endeavored to balance life in the squadron, in the cockpit, in war zones, and at home. Combat defines every warfighter, along with episodes of survivor's guilt, emotional numbness, and lingering grief. Personal reckoning occurs in the aftermath of war.

Truth triumphs.
Once a Marine, always a Marine.

©2023 Isaac G. Lee (P)2024 Isaac G. Lee
Military & War Military Aviation War Transportation

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an intimate view into a different world

CH53 pilots transported me around Afghanistan and often delivered mail, water and chow to our outposts since all the convoys would get blown up before making it to us. I always held high regard for the pilots and crew of those big, beautiful, hydraulic leaking birds.

Hanger 4 is a insiders view into the life of a Marine aviator during the GWOT. It's a balls to the walls expose on the mindset of a Marine aviator. Issac's story is especially interesting as he began his service prior to 9/11 and continued to serve through two ears. While the action and excitement within with gripping, the most impressive aspect of Hanger 4 for me is the intimate and vulnerable way Issac shares his internal struggles as an Officer, a pilot, a father, and a husband, as well as his emotional and psychological reflections and openess about his healing process. Hanger 4 is a story of espirt de corps, perseverance, and self-reflection.

I highly recommend Hanger 4.

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Reliving the Past

This was a great book and very relatable. Having been a CH-46E and a V-22 pilot who served in Afghanistan I felt like I was reliving my past. A lot of the places and names were ones that I know. If you are an aspiring Marine Aviator, this walks you through getting your wings and being a combat aviator. And at the same time brings you into being a married parent with the complexities of the desire to feel the adrenaline of war! Great read!

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Mandatory Reading for Assault Support Pilots

Great book, Whiskey! I’m so glad you wrote this, lots of legendary experiences and people. Also, thanks for putting it on audible so those of us who only “read” while commuting or on a run can experience it too! I think this should be included as a must read in every squadron university, especially for assault support guys.

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The ending - For those who never made it back home

The end of this audiobook, I think it might have been the very last line. Something to the effect of - For those who never made it back home. Breaks me down everytime I think about that. For all of those who never made it back home, I for one, will Never Ever Forget. Never Forget 🎗️

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