Description
A historical review of military intelligence failures from the American revolution to Desert Storm written by a US veteran who served in Vietnam. Michael Lee Lanning argues that military intelligence needs to be restructured in order to eliminate the rivalry between the various divisions, and that attention to this continuing problem would save both money and lives. One of the more spectacular bloopers documented occurred in Grenada when forces landed with useless tourist maps and incorrect information about the location of the students and officials they were sent to rescue.
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