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Ten Months in Iran Review

Ten Months in Iran
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This is a very interesting book, and reads like a diary with commentary on the side. Simpson gives a true glimpse into the culture in Iran. It's pretty scary, especially for women.

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Ten Months in Iranisatruestoryabout Americans working inIranandtheir troubles,challenges andstress of working in anIslamic countrywhereyoucanbe jailed for urinating on a wall or in the directionofMecca.Italso pointsoutthemoralabandonmentofafew while away from friends and family.Theauthorescapedfrom Iran just prior to theAyatollah's return During the author's last night in Isfahan he stood on the roof of his house near theUniversityofIsfahan and watched the gun fights between soldiersand rioters. Afterhereturnedhome to Ohiohefound outthatafew oftheIranian Armyand Air Force officersandmenhe became friends with were executed when the Ayatollah seized power. This is also a love story becausetheauthor fell inlove with a beautiful,youngIranian woman who he had to leave behind.

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The Guts to Try: The Untold Story of the Iran Hostage Rescue Mission by the On-Scene Desert Commander Review

The Guts to Try: The Untold Story of the Iran Hostage Rescue Mission by the On-Scene Desert Commander
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I was the commander of the MC-130 squadron chosen to participate in the mission. Jim Kyle, author of "The Guts to Try", was my boss throughout the preparation for the mission. I had kept detailed notes on all the training, rehearsal, etc., with the intent to write my own book. I am the one mentioned on page 7 in the "guts to try" story that lead to the book's title. I was the commander of the 5 Air Force fatalities at Desert One. Col Kyle and I were raked over the coals by the US Senate and House military committees with Kyle taking most of the heat over the accident. I went on to be the chief air planner for preparation for the second attempt buy Kyle was replaced by General Richard Secord as the senior Air Force member of the task force. I therefore surrendered by notes to Kyle and helped him put together the book rather than pursue my own. He did a remarkable job in telling the story correctly. Out of the ashes of Desert One has emerged a capability to do Special Ops better and with few casualties. "The Guts to Try" is an important accounting of the bottoming out and rebirth of Special Ops. Few people realize how much our capability improved during the 5 1/2 months of preparation--this book helps the reader realize that there was more to be proud about associated with Desert One than is apparent. Special Ops would have achieved its current high capability eventually---but Desert One and Jim's book got us there quicker. Roland Guidry,...

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From one of the highest ranking officers on the ground in Iran comes a no-holds-barred look at America's brave mission against terrorismColonel James H. Kyle was involved in every stage of the Iran hostage rescue operation. As Desert-1 Commander, he alone bore responsibility for the courageous mission. Now Colonel Kyle spares no one, including himself, in this riveting account that takes readers from the initial brainstorming sessions and training camps to the desert rehearsals, the forward staging areas in Egypt and Oman, and finally to the desert refueling site, where he decided to abort.Colonel Kyle provides honest answers to tough questions: Why were the pilots caught totally off guard by the weather? How did the CIA contribute to the mission's breakdown? And could such a failure happen again? The Guts to Try is a thrilling true-life adventure story–exploring America's ability to react quickly, forcefully, and effectively to acts of terrorism.

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Combat Aircraft 37: Iranian F-4 Phantom II Units in Combat Review

Combat Aircraft 37: Iranian F-4 Phantom II Units in Combat
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Don't let the Osprey format deceive you: this short volume fits the 96 pages allotted each installment in the series, but it's absolutely jammed with an exceptional amount and variety of information. Many of us thought that the full story of the Phantom could never be told because the Middle East users were so secretive. But the fact that the authors have developed so many contacts inside Iran is a source of wonder in itself. While Jim Laurier's aircraft profiles are uniformly excellent, modelers will lament the Iranians' absence of unit markings. The main criticism is lack of a theater map, as the geography is never explained. But whether you're a Phantom Pflyer or Phanom Pfan, you'll devour this book.

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Different versions of the jet have provided the backbone of the frontline strength of the Iranian air force since the 1970s, and whole generations of Iranian pilots and ground personnel have been trained to fly and maintain them. Indeed, the type bore the brunt of active combat operations during the long war with Iraq. Iranian F-4 Phantom IIs were also some of best equipped examples ever exported by the USA. Some Iranian Phantom II pilots gathered immense experience on the type, flying it in combat for more than ten years. This book removes the veil of secrecy surrounding Iranian Phantom II operations since the war with Iraq.

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