Synopsis: Enter the new secret cyber world of remote-controlled Light Observation Attack Helicopters-LOAH!
High school computer teacher Byron Thistle introduced a few promising students to his Army Reserve research project, teaching them to operate small helicopter camera drones. He could not imagine how quickly the program would turn into a military success. As the secret project moved to armed mini-attack helicopters, the highly skilled teenagers moved along with it-and quietly got out of Army control!
The teacher faced a growing series of problems as he struggled to keep the children's involvement in the project a secret. But could these kids even understand the difference between a computer game and what was real? The best kept secret in Army cyber world was-LOAH's Children.
Autobiography: Marshall Ginevan grew up in Pennsylvania but spent most of his adult life in Texas. He writes from his experiences as a military veteran, a law enforcement officer, and a pilot. He served in the Air Force in Europe and Southeast Asia and worked both in federal law enforcement and on a city police department. Retired from airport management, he has now returned to Pennsylvania.