Hazardous Duty : An American Soldier in the Twentieth Century
Hazardous Duty : An American Soldier in the Twentieth Century
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- Año de publicación
- 1991
- ISBN
- 0671792296
- Lugar de impresión
- New York
- Autor
- Singlaub, John K., Mcconnell, Malcolm
- Editores
- Summit Books
- Formato
- 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
- Edición
- Reprint
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- GENERALS BIOGRAPHY UNITED STATES ARMY AUTOBIOGRAPHY MILITARY, Iran-contra General Secord Ollie North Hazardous Duty : An, American Soldier in the Twentieth Century 574 pages including, index and many black and white photographs. The epic, autobiography of one of America's greatest soldiers. Recounts, his exploits over four decades of unconventional warfare, espionage, covert missions, and frontline action in recent history's pivotal theatres: World, War II, the Chinese Revolution, the Vietnam War, and most recently the war in Nicaragua. A highly decorated OSS, officer who became a founding member of the CIA, Singlaub here draws on recently declassified records and, original interviews with military and government leaders, as well as his own experiences, to vividly describe details of key covert missions which have, never before made public. "An exciting story. Singlaub was the, Cold Warrior incarnate." - Los Angeles Times Unmarked. Light, wear and rubbing to glossy illustrated covers. Solid attractive, copy. Military Covert Operations
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Descripción
574 pages including index and many black and white photographs. The epic autobiography of one of America's greatest soldiers. Recounts his exploits over four decades of unconventional warfare, espionage, covert missions, and frontline action in recent history's pivotal theatres: World War II, the Chinese Revolution, the Vietnam War, and most recently the war in Nicaragua. A highly decorated OSS officer who became a founding member of the CIA, Singlaub here draws on recently declassified records and original interviews with military and government leaders, as well as his own experiences, to vividly describe details of key covert missions which have never before made public. "An exciting story. Singlaub was the Cold Warrior incarnate." - Los Angeles Times Unmarked. Light wear and rubbing to glossy illustrated covers. Solid attractive copy. Book