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Madness in Liberia

Autor Anthony Fabiano
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 apr 2011
Over 400,000 dead and one million displaced out of a population of three million.In a fourteen-year span, two catastrophic civil wars ripped apart Liberia. A nation formed by freed American slaves with a dream of justice and seeking the liberties that all people deserve became instead a nightmare land ravaged by a despot's crimes against humanity.President Charles Taylor is thrown out of power, yet his diabolical son attempts to wreak havoc and return to control. A small team of Marines is sent in to collect information on Taylor's war crimes and quickly becomes entrapped in a deadly game where there are no rules ... only the madness that is consuming Liberia. About the AuthorRising from the enlisted ranks to graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy, Anthony Fabiano retired from the U.S. Marine Corps after 22 years of service as a Lieutenant Colonel. He served two tours in Iraq and traveled extensively throughout the Middle East including Afghanistan and Pakistan while assigned to Central Command. In January 2010 he led 54 U.S. Military mentors into Liberia; the first ever joint team to do so and it became the premier mentoring program in Africa. He and his team entered a nation brutalized by fourteen years of civil war that left over 400,000 dead and one million displaced out of a population of three million. His real-world experience with counter-insurgency doctrine helped to transition the new Armed Forces of Liberia into a military organization that respects civil authority and the Rule of Law. The New Casablanca | Madness In Liberia is his first book. His second book, Crisis in the Congo, is currently in work.
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ISBN-13: 9780984637164
ISBN-10: 0984637168
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Fortis Publishing