In this incisive and fascinating book, Owens contends that America's greatest asset will be satellite surveillance, which allows the military to survey entire countries with great precision. Owens argues that the U.S. and its allies should "lift the fog of war" by creating a satellite network rather than continuing to build more planes and nuclear weapons.
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In this incisive and fascinating book, Owens contends that America's greatest asset will be satellite surveillance, which allows the military to survey entire countries with great precision. Owens argues that the U.S. and its allies should "lift the fog of war" by creating a satellite network rather than continuing to build more planes and nuclear weapons.
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Fine. Size: 8vo-over 7? "-9? " tall; Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. Inscribed and Signed by Author on Half-Title page. Trade Paperback in Fine Condition. Clean, unmarked book, glued binding tight, solid and square. A new preface by the author, Admiral Bill Owens, who commanded the U. S. Fleet during the Persian Gulf War and served as Vice Chairman to the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1994-95. 280 pages with Notes and Index. 6 x 9 inches. 2001, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London.