An edition of The Generals (1986)

The Generals

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The Generals
William E. Butterworth III
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An edition of The Generals (1986)

The Generals

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They were the leaders, the men who made the decisions that changed the outcome of battles...and the fate of continents. From the awesome landing at Normandy to the tortorous campaigns of the South Pacific, from the frozen hills of Korea to the devastated wastes of Dien Bien Phu, they had earned their stars. Now they led America's finest against her most relentless enemy deep in the jungles of Southeast Asia. It was a new kind of war, but the Generals led a new kind of army, ready for battle--and for glory...

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Publisher
Century
Pages
384

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Cover of: The Generals
The Generals
February 22, 1990, Century
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Cover of: The Generals
The Generals
February 1, 1986, Jove
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Cover of: The Generals
The Generals
1986-02, Jove Books
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First Sentence

"The incident referred to in paragraph 3 of the Daily Report of Incidents Involving Loss of U.S. Military Personnel for the period 0001 to 2400 14 October 1962 took place at what was officially known as Camp 7."

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
384

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL11245112M
ISBN 10
0712625208
ISBN 13
9780712625203
OCLC/WorldCat
60020347
Goodreads
1071106

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First Sentence

"The incident referred to in paragraph 3 of the Daily Report of Incidents Involving Loss of U.S. Military Personnel for the period 0001 to 2400 14 October 1962 took place at what was officially known as Camp 7."

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