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Classic of military history.
Provides an incisive analysis of the the operations and art of modern warfare as seen through the eyes of General Frederick M. Franks, Jr., an armor and infantry commander during the Gulf War and the first amputee active-duty general since the Civil War.
For more than a dozen years, Clancy has explored the military and security issues of our time in a brilliant series of novels. Now he takes us into the hearts and minds of remarkable American military leaders to show us the nature of war and command from the inside.
General Franks Jr commanded the armor and infantry of VII Corps, the main coalition force that broke the back of Iraq’s Republican Guard.
Clancy and Franks take us deep inside the war councils and command posts and up to the front lines, to show us a war that few people even knew, that television never showed.
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