Armored cav: a guided tour of an armored cavalry regiment

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Berkley Books, 1994Description: 325pISBN:
  • 0425158365 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: A penetrating look inside an armored cavalry regiment -- the technology, the strategies, and the people. Tom Clancy provides detailed descriptions of tanks, helicopters, artillery, and more -- the brilliant technology behind the U. S. Army. He captures military life -- from the drama of combat to the daily routine -- with total accuracy, and reveals the roles and missions that have in recent years distinguished our fighting forces. Armored Cav includes: Descriptions of the M1A2 Main Battle Tank, the AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter, and more. An interview with General Frederick Franks. Strategies behind the Desert Storm account. Exclusive photograph, illustrations and diagrams. From West Point cadet to Desert Storm commander . . . an interview with a combat cavalry officer on the rise.
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A penetrating look inside an armored cavalry regiment -- the technology, the strategies, and the people. Tom Clancy provides detailed descriptions of tanks, helicopters, artillery, and more -- the brilliant technology behind the U. S. Army. He captures military life -- from the drama of combat to the daily routine -- with total accuracy, and reveals the roles and missions that have in recent years distinguished our fighting forces. Armored Cav includes: Descriptions of the M1A2 Main Battle Tank, the AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter, and more. An interview with General Frederick Franks. Strategies behind the Desert Storm account. Exclusive photograph, illustrations and diagrams. From West Point cadet to Desert Storm commander . . . an interview with a combat cavalry officer on the rise.

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