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American Cipher Bowe Bergdahl And The Us Tragedy In Afghanistan Matt Farwell Michael Ames

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American Cipher Bowe Bergdahl And The Us Tragedy In Afghanistan Matt Farwell Michael Ames
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American Cipher Bowe Bergdahl And The Us Tragedy In Afghanistan Matt Farwell Michael Ames instant download after payment.

Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 18.83 MB
Author: Matt Farwell & Michael Ames
Language: English
Year: 2019

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American Cipher Bowe Bergdahl And The Us Tragedy In Afghanistan Matt Farwell Michael Ames by Matt Farwell & Michael Ames instant download after payment.

The explosive narrative of the life, captivity, and trial of Bowe Bergdahl, the soldier who was abducted by the Taliban and whose story has served as a symbol for America's foundering war in Afghanistan
"A riveting journalistic account of Bowe Bergdahl's disastrous—and weirdly poignant—choice to walk off his military base in Afghanistan. . . . A spectacularly good book about an incredibly painful and important topic."—Sebastian Junger, author of Tribe and War

Private First Class Bowe Bergdahl left his platoon's base in eastern Afghanistan in the early hours of June 30, 2009. Since that day, easy answers to the many questions surrounding his case—why did he leave his post? What kinds of efforts were made to recover him from the Taliban? And why, facing a court martial, did he plead guilty to the serious charges against him?—have proved elusive.
Taut in its pacing but sweeping in its scope,...

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