Hazardous Duty: America's Most Decorated Living Soldier Reports from the Front and Tells It the Way It Is (Abridged)
Colonel David H. Hackworth- one of America's most decorated soldiers- served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. After retiring from the military in 1971, he completed a second tour of battlefield duty as a war correspondent. Accompanying our nation's fighting men and women to the Persian Gulf, Bosnia, Somalia, Korea, and Haiti, what he learned was shocking: high-level military incompetence, futility, and corruption.

Hazardous Duty is a necessary wake-up call for military reform- a no-holds-barred, no-punches-pulled exposé that calls America's top political and military leaders to account for selling out duty, honor, and country. A riveting, real-life adventure, this works also tells of courageous warriors on the world's new battlefields- and offers solutions to problems that must be addressed if our nation is to remain the foremost military power in a volatile and ever-changing world.

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Hazardous Duty: America's Most Decorated Living Soldier Reports from the Front and Tells It the Way It Is (Abridged)
Colonel David H. Hackworth- one of America's most decorated soldiers- served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. After retiring from the military in 1971, he completed a second tour of battlefield duty as a war correspondent. Accompanying our nation's fighting men and women to the Persian Gulf, Bosnia, Somalia, Korea, and Haiti, what he learned was shocking: high-level military incompetence, futility, and corruption.

Hazardous Duty is a necessary wake-up call for military reform- a no-holds-barred, no-punches-pulled exposé that calls America's top political and military leaders to account for selling out duty, honor, and country. A riveting, real-life adventure, this works also tells of courageous warriors on the world's new battlefields- and offers solutions to problems that must be addressed if our nation is to remain the foremost military power in a volatile and ever-changing world.

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Hazardous Duty: America's Most Decorated Living Soldier Reports from the Front and Tells It the Way It Is (Abridged)

Hazardous Duty: America's Most Decorated Living Soldier Reports from the Front and Tells It the Way It Is (Abridged)

by Colonel David H. Hackworth

Narrated by Colonel David H. Hackworth

Abridged — 2 hours, 55 minutes

Hazardous Duty: America's Most Decorated Living Soldier Reports from the Front and Tells It the Way It Is (Abridged)

Hazardous Duty: America's Most Decorated Living Soldier Reports from the Front and Tells It the Way It Is (Abridged)

by Colonel David H. Hackworth

Narrated by Colonel David H. Hackworth

Abridged — 2 hours, 55 minutes

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Colonel David H. Hackworth- one of America's most decorated soldiers- served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. After retiring from the military in 1971, he completed a second tour of battlefield duty as a war correspondent. Accompanying our nation's fighting men and women to the Persian Gulf, Bosnia, Somalia, Korea, and Haiti, what he learned was shocking: high-level military incompetence, futility, and corruption.

Hazardous Duty is a necessary wake-up call for military reform- a no-holds-barred, no-punches-pulled exposé that calls America's top political and military leaders to account for selling out duty, honor, and country. A riveting, real-life adventure, this works also tells of courageous warriors on the world's new battlefields- and offers solutions to problems that must be addressed if our nation is to remain the foremost military power in a volatile and ever-changing world.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940175958011
Publisher: Phoenix Books, Inc.
Publication date: 12/01/1996
Edition description: Abridged
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