- 1998 edition. 431 pages.
- Published by Histoire & Collections, France.
- Paperback. Format C.
- Good condition. Some wear, creases to covers.
Special Actions Collection Series. Translated by Julia Finel. Some photo illustrations. Indexed.
Throughout its history, the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency USA) has never hesitated in playing the role of the armed wing in a service of a White House always eager for clandestine actions. Acting as a veritable unoffical army, the American Intelligence Agency used aircraft widely to achieve its ends, often losing in discretion what it had gained in efficency.
From simple logistic operations to the most abrupt offensive actions, not forgetting espionage missions which were keeping with its real nature, the CIA has written some of the most incredible pages in the history of worlwide aeronautics.
From Bosnia to Zaire, along with the harsh areas of Iraqi Kurdistan, it continues today to use its airborne wing with a consummate artistry possible because of its huge financial means.
One thing is certain ... the wings of the CIA will carry on for quite a while.
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