SENSELESS SECRETS: The Failures of U.S. Military Intelligence from the Revolution to Afghanistan
Covers more than 200 years of intelligence breakdowns in every American war, including not only the ways in which intelligence has been wrong but also how good intel has failed to make it to battlefield commanders, how spies and traitors have infiltrated the military intelligence community, and more.
Format: Hardbound
Pages: 324
Publisher: Stackpole
ISBN: 9780811771931
Item #: 9107304
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