Description: Hazardous Duty: An American Soldier in the Twentieth Century by Maj. Gen. John K. Singlaub (founding member of the CIA, and a highly decorated officer in the former OSS; in 1977, Singlaub was relieved from his position as Chief of Staff of U.S. forces in South Korea after criticizing President Jimmy Carter's proposal to withdraw U.S. troops from the Korean peninsula in an interview with the Washington Post; less than a year later, Singlaub was forced to retire after publicly questioning President Carter's national security policies; in 1979, Singlaub founded the Western Goals Foundation, a private intelligence network that was implicated for supplying weapons to the Contras during the Iran–Contra affair). Signed & Inscribed to WWII hero John C. Rea, who won a Distinguished Service Cross as an Army Technical Sergeant with the 96th Infantry at Leyte in the Philippines. Condition: Very Good to Very Good+. Boards and jacket have some light edge wear and rubbing. Jacket in mylar cover. First Edition.
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Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Signed
Topic: Military
Subject: Biography & Autobiography