History / War / Biography
Date Published: April 13, 2026
Publisher: MindStir Media
A Fighter Pilot’s Story, Colonel Kenneth Gilmore delivers a gripping,
firsthand account of life as a fighter pilot during the Vietnam/Laos conflict,
where survival was never guaranteed—and every mission could be your
last.
This powerful military memoir traces Gilmore’s extraordinary journey
from a college football coach to an elite U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, flying
some of the most iconic aircraft of the era, including the F-102, F-101, A-1
Skyraider, and F-106.
But nothing could prepare him for the brutal reality of war.
fly the A-1 Skyraider—an aircraft with one of the highest loss rates of
the Vietnam War—Gilmore quickly learned that traditional training fell
short in the face of enemy fire.
After being shot down during mission 130, he survived hours on the ground
before rescue—an experience that would forever shape his life,
leadership, and understanding of war.
Gilmore and a fellow pilot developed seven essential rules for
survival—lessons forged under extreme pressure and life-or-death
conditions.
These principles became the foundation of his leadership when he later
returned to command and mentor fellow fighter pilots as an Operations Officer.
his career, Gilmore flew 220 combat missions and earned numerous honors,
including three Distinguished Flying Crosses for heroism. His rapid rise
through the ranks to Colonel reflects both his skill and leadership—but
also came at a cost, pulling him away from the cockpit he loved.
pilot and author of ROOM 13: A Fighter Pilot’s Story. With over 220
combat missions in the A-1 Skyraider and three Distinguished Flying Crosses
for heroism, his experiences in air combat shaped both his military career and
Phis life. Today, he shares his story to honor fellow pilots and educate
future generations about the realities of war.

