Tells the story of the horrors and fears veterans could not leave behind on the battlefield, and which continue to haunt them and disrupt their lives, and those close to them. This title is suitable for Caring Professions, the Social Services, the Armed Forces, and to the Families with members serving, or who have served, in the Armed Forces.
KC-X is the first of three planned programs intended to recapitalise the Air Force's air refuelling fleet. This book explains the protests and issues surrounding the Air Force refuelling tanker competition. It consists of public documents which have been located, gathered, combined, reformatted, and enhanced with a subject index.
Offers an assessment of the future of conflict and the kinds of enemies America is likely to face. This work identifies a "new warrior class" and a culture of conflict that could undo America on the battlefields of the future. It reinterprets the meaning of strategy, and includes an introduction that reflects upon the events of September 11, 2001.
Reveals the KGB's global penetration, exposing its operations in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. This book discloses the KGB's secret contacts with a series of world leaders, among them Castro, Allende, Nasser, Saddam Hussein and Mengistu, as well as with terrorist hijackers and communist parties around the globe.
From Geronimo to Bin Laden, the United States has deployed military forces to kill or capture a single person nearly a dozen times since 1885. Part military history, part action thriller, and part strategic policy analysis, Wanted Dead or Alive chronicles the extraordinary efforts of American military manhunts throughout history.