Ebook {Epub PDF} Tiger Force: A True Story of Men and War by Michael Sallah
· Michael Sallah and Mitch Weiss were co-authors of the Toledo Blade 's remarkable series on the Tiger Force massacre. Together, they won the Pulitzer Prize for their Tiger Force stories. Sallah is currently the investigations editor for the Miami Herald. Weiss is now an editor with the Charlotte www.doorway.ru: Little, Brown and Company. Michael Sallah and Mitch Weiss were co-authors of the Toledo Blade's remarkable series on the Tiger Force massacre. Together, they won the Pulitzer Prize for their Tiger Force stories. Sallah is currently the investigations editor for the Miami Herald. Weiss is Cited by: The true story of the seven-month rampage of an elite army unit in Vietnam, an experiment gone terribly wrong, is told from the viewpoints of the soldiers who tried to resist the descent into hell, and those who did not, and includes accounts from Vietnamese who witnessed the Tiger Force's rampages. It is also the story of how these atrocities, covered up by the Army for decades, came to light at last User Interaction Count:
Tiger Force throws no curves; it is a straightforward book that delivers what Michael Sallah and Mitch Weiss promise to deliver right from the front of the cover. The "true story of men and war" presents itself in a simplistic, chronological structure that nevertheless does justice to a highly disturbing story. Tiger Force: A True Story of Men and War | Chapter 2 of Author: Michael Sallah | Submitted by: Maria Garcia | Views | Add a Review Please hit next button if you encounter an empty page. TIGER FORCE is the previously unheard account of the true actions of these doomed men, and the consequences of this dark chapter in recent history. For the very first time, Pulitzer-prize winning authors Michael Sallah and Mitchell Weiss reveal the awful truth behind the American military's wall of silence.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Michael Sallah and Mitch Weiss talked about their book, [Tiger Force: A True Story of Men and War], published by Little, Brown and Company. The true story of the seven-month rampage of an elite army unit in Vietnam, an experiment gone terribly wrong, is told from the viewpoints of the soldiers who tried to resist the descent into hell, and those who did not, and includes accounts from Vietnamese who witnessed the Tiger Force's rampages. It is also the story of how these atrocities, covered up by the Army for decades, came to light at last through the heroic persistence of a few individuals who could not forget. Sallah and Weiss, who won a Pulitzer Prize (along with fellow reporter Joe Mahr) for their reporting on the Tiger Force in the Toledo Blade in , have crafted a compelling, chilling story. Reviewers draw obvious parallels between the events detailed here and the My Lai massacre, as well as recent incidents from the war in Iraq.
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