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The Wrong Side of Brightness
by Austin Bay, 2004
From Amazon.com:
"When the Desert Storm conflict was declared over, U.S. soldier Peter Ford was ordered to stand by and watch as the Iraqi Republican Guard continued to commit horrific acts against its own people. But now, four years later, Peter Ford is no longer a soldier-and his former superior officer is no longer alive. Roberto Garza's murder has helped convince him that not even Washington can tell him right from wrong. And moving through the chaotic and ruthless world of postwar Iraq, Ford is making a new choice-to hunt down the men responsible for his nightmare, and find out the truth for himself..."
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From Shield to Storm: High-Tech Weapons, Military Strategy, and Coalition Warfare in the Perisan Gulf
by Austin Bay and James F. Dunnighan, 2001
From Amazon.com:
"... this in-depth yet succinct account of the causes of the Persian Gulf war and how it was fought is of great interest. In their analysis of the 42-day air campaign ... and the four-day battle that climaxed Desert Storm in late February 1991, Dunnigan and Bay discuss the strategy, tactics and operational problems on both sides of the battlefront. They also offer informed and unequivocal judgments on the high-tech weaponry tested in the campaign: the Abrams tank, the Apache helicopter, the Bradley Fighting Vehicle 'exceeded all expectation.' The book explores the ratio of friendly-fire casualties, the performance of female GIs in the field, the reaction of journalists to war-zone restrictions, and other issues of concern to the general reader." |
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A Quick and Dirty Guide to War: Briefings on Present and Potential Wars
by Austin Bay and James F. Dunnigan, 1996
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