Part thriller, part tribute DOOM 34 is a firsthand ride through the classified chaos, human resolve, and split-second decisions behind Americas first strike in Desert Storm. -- Honorable Rick Perry, former Governor of Texas and former Secretary of Energy and current Advocate for Veterans' Mental Health DOOM 34 is an unforgettable firsthand account that perfectly captures both the precision and deeply human experience behind one of the most daring and secretive missions in U.S. Air Force history. Trey Morriss masterfully brings to life the harrowing 35-hour flight that launched Operation Desert Storm, offering readers an inside look at the courage, resilience, and camaraderie of the Secret Squirrel crews. With vivid storytelling, Trey honors the unsung heroes of DOOM 34 while reminding us of their enduring spirit of service and sacrifice. This is more than a military memoirits a tribute to ordinary Americans & extraordinary Airmen who answered historys call and delivered their finest hour." -- General Seve Wilson, USAF (Retired), Former Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force In my many years of serving with Airmen, Ive seen adversity and triumph. Trey nails it with DOOM 34a piercing, unapologetic account of grit, mission focus, and leadership forged under fire." -- General Robin Rand, USAF (Retired), Former Commander, Air Force Global Strike Command Having flown 25 missions over Europe in WWIII know what guts and fortitude look like. Morriss puts you squarely in the DOOM 34 cockpita mission that changed warfare. His narrative of raw courage and sharp innovation is the real dealnothing surpasses a first-person account." -- Major John Lucky Luckadoo, USAF (Retired), B-17 pilot, 100th Bomb Group DOOM 34 meticulously recounts the top-secret plan that commenced Operation Desert Storm. Morriss recounts the fraught weeks and months before the assignment with vivid recollection, with his story's most harrowing moments mostly confined to the 30-plus hours he and his crew flew to the Middle East and back. A riveting read from start to finish. -- Philip Zozzaro * Booklist * The kind of story in DOOM 34 is one Ive almost never seen before. Many war stories give due to the grueling nature of a lengthy combat sortie, but none Ive read are quite like this. Col. Morriss book dives into details on B-52s I cant say Ive heard elsewhere, and he does so in an engaging and effective manner . . . In many ways, if Im asked Youre a historian, what is it like to crew a B-52? - a question Im not exactly asked often, but it has been asked before - this is now the book Ill recommend . . . [ DOOM 34 is] the kind of history that deserves to be remembered. [ Morriss'] doing so in such a detailed manner, the first person of Secret Squirrel/SENIOR SURPRISE to do so, is a genuine service to current and future historians. -- Josh Cline, Research Historian * The Army Historical Foundation * "The true story of one of the most audacious long-range combat missions ever flown, revealing how airpower evolved from analog to digital in real time. An intense, exhausting, and unforgettable B-52 combat experience that set the standard for modern global strike ~ Naveed Jamali, Newsweek, Host & Executive Producer, Unconventional * Naveed Jamali, Newsweek, Host & Executive Producer, Unconventional * "In DOOM 34, Colonel Trey Morris offers a firsthand account of a largely unpublicized airstrike that preceded the official outbreak of Operation Desert Storm . . . fascinating for those of us who have not been involved in the military . . . consistently feels authentic and grounded in lived experience . . . a memoir about a group of young men pushed to their limitsand about their success in meeting and exceeding those limits . . . Colonel Morris writes movingly about the bonds forged under such conditions, bonds that extend far beyond any single mission and can add lasting richness and stability to a persons life. -- Roger Mueller * BlogCritics.org * [ DOOM 34 is] a fascinating read that sheds light on a little-known, extraordinary military feat. -- Sean Clancy * The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette * Fasten your seatbelt for this smart history of an unheralded Air Force bomber flight . . . DOOM 34 does for bomber crews in the first Gulf War what the movie 12 OClock High did for the World War II era . . . a primer on operational security, group dynamics, Air Force culture, flight operations, and geopolitics. It will appeal to pilots and technocrats as well as readers of military history and lovers of a good adventure tale. -- Joseph Ditzler * Stars and Stripes *