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Product Identifiers
PublisherXlibris Corporation LLC
ISBN-101413413552
ISBN-139781413413557
eBay Product ID (ePID)30251139
Product Key Features
Book TitleEyes over Mogadishu
Number of Pages192 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMilitary / United States, Africa / East
Publication Year2003
GenreHistory
AuthorMike Horan
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight0.5 Oz
Item Length8.7 in
Item Width5.5 in
Additional Product Features
SynopsisThe goal of the book is to educate those who would like to know what Somalia was to those who served there. Most of the veterans of operations there have quietly moved on with their lives after receiving little recognition for their service, while most in the general public only remember the negative aspects of what happened on a single day, 3 October 1993, forgetting the courage shown on that day, and the service of those who came before and after. Eyes Over Mogadishu brings the reader through the whole experience, from preparing for movement, deploying to Mogadishu, and then the return home. Entertainment Weekly Review (January 2002): "Mike Horan, an Airborne Imagery Intelligence Specialist, offers a firsthand account of life in Somalia from 1992-1995. Horan´s book, Eyes Over Mogadishu: Photos and Stories From a Soldier´s Life in Somalia, is a reality check for the hyper saturated movie. And it serves as a reminder of the daily sacrifices made by the men and women of our armed forces. Grade A", The goal of the book is to educate those who would like to know what Somalia was to those who served there. Most of the veterans of operations there have quietly moved on with their lives after receiving little recognition for their service, while most in the general public only remember the negative aspects of what happened on a single day, 3 October 1993, forgetting the courage shown on that day, and the service of those who came before and after. Eyes Over Mogadishu brings the reader through the whole experience, from preparing for movement, deploying to Mogadishu, and then the return home.