Soldier in the Sinai: A General's Account of the Yom Kippur War

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University Press of Kentucky, 2014/08/18 - 592 ページ

The story of Kentucky's newspapers is the story of our political, economic, and social life. It is the story of issues and answers, the story of life and death. Newspapers, by their very nature, become sources of historical studies. They recount day by day or week by week the happenings, joyous or sorrowful, humorous or sad, enlightening or dull, experienced by those who live in the communities where they are printed or circulated.

In 1787, five years before statehood, John Bradford established Kentucky's first newspaper in Lexington. The Kentucky Gazette was first in a long line of newspapers which, over the years, have served the people of the state. The Newspaper Press in Kentucky, by revered Kentucky journalist Herndon J. Evans, illuminates the early days of Kentucky newspapers and their influence.

 

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Introduction
1
1 Development of the Defense Concept in Western Sinai
9
2 Initial Blunders
79
3 Ground Forces in the Defensive Battle
111
Maps
126
Photographs
323
4 Air Support for the Ground Forces
325
5 The Preemptive Strike that Wasnt
411
Appendix 2
467
Appendix 3
469
Appendix 4
471
Appendix 5
473
Appendix 6
475
Appendix 7
479
Notes
481
Selected Bibliography
505

Afterword
457
Acknowledgments
459
Appendix 1
463

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著者について (2014)

Major General Emanuel Sakal, IDF (Ret.), served as commander of the Ground Corps Command and was awarded the Medal of Courage.

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