The military and the media : why the press cannot be trusted to cover a war
Material type: TextSeries: . 10606 Publication details: 1993 Praeger USAISBN:- 9780275941918
- 070.449355 KEN
- P96.A752 K46
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Military and the Media - Why the Press Cannot be Trusted to Cover a War. Here is a story of a Vietnam-era veteran - of basic combat training, infantry OCS, and of airborne school - who had the charge of a nuclear weapon unit in Europe during the late 1960s/ early 1970s. The first hand accounts are blended with more traditional scholarly examination of professional military training for junior and senior officers (ROTC and the war colleges) and of the American military ethic itself.
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