Author

Publication

2003-02-24 - W. W. Norton & Company

Language

English

Word Count

96,000 words, Guess

Page Count

384 pages

Identifiers

and 5 more
  • LibraryThing22348
  • Library of Congress Control Number2002015986
  • OCLC Control Number50802499
  • Better World Books9780393010244
  • Open LibraryOL7450879M

Classifications

  • LCCUA23 .P688 2003
  • LCCUA23.P68 2003
  • LCCUA23 .P68 2003

Description

"Walk with America's generals, grunts, and Green Berets through the maze of unconventional wars and unsettled peace.". "Four-star generals who lead the military during wartime reign like preconsuls abroad in peacetime. Secretive Green Berets trained to hunt down terrorists and wage guerrilla wars are assigned to seduce ruthless authoritarian regimes. Teenage soldiers schooled to seize airstrips instead play detective and social worker in a gung-ho but ill-fated attempt to rebuild a nation after the fighting stops.". "The Mission is a boots-on-the-ground account of America's growing dependence on the military to manage world affairs. It describes a clash of culture and purpose through the eyes of soldiers and officers themselves. In the aftermath of September 11, this trend has only accelerated, as the country turns to its warriors to solve the complex international challenges ahead. People in the military understand that they are on an unheralded, unnamed mission - The Mission - one largely unknown to most Americans."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

A SWAT TEAM GUARDING ANTHONY ZINNI FACED OFF against Israeli snipers and tanks as the retired Marine Corps general climbed over the filthy barricades blocking Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat's encircled compound in Ramallah, the West Bank.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • The Mission: Waging War and Keeping Peace with America's MilitaryW. W. Norton & Company2003-02-24

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