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![]() ![]() ![]() Fred Franks, against Schwarzkopf's ``unfair and unwarranted'' criticism. Atkinson defends the much-maligned VII Corps commander, Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, whose operatic rages are here shown to be an integral element of his command style. Expectedly, the book's dominant personality is General H. Rich in pertinent details, the powerful narrative leaps nimbly from Washington to Riyadh, from Baghdad to Kuwait City, and to various battle sites across the sands. He also provides a thorough analysis of diplomatic and political aspects of the conflict. Atkinson ( The Long Gray Line ) here writes an engrossing account of the actions and utterances of those who directed and fought in the Persian Gulf War. ![]()
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