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Very good in good dust jacket. DJ has some wear and soiling. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. xxiii, 256, [6] p. In this breathtaking memoir, Adam Harmon, a U.S. soldier who served 13 years in the Israeli Army, tells of being a part of one of the finest, most unconventional militaries in the world. From an on-line posting: "Born and raised in New Hampshire, Adam has served with the Paratroopers and a Special Operations reserve unit since 1990. As an expert in counter-terrorism and strategic communications, Harmon has consulted for the US Marine Corps, the US Army, TRADOC, and RAND Corp. He has helped develop US counter-insurgency doctrine, participated in US Army war games and lectured at US military symposiums. He is a regular guest on CNN, Fox and NPR during moments of crisis in the Middle East. In 2006, Random House published his first book, Lonely Soldier: Memoir of an American in the Israeli Army, which describes his experiences with the IDF from 1990 to 2003. The memoir received a Starred Review from Publishers' Weekly, which said Harmon's voice is so consistent and genuine that it's impossible not to identify with his steadfast journey. "