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Very good in Very good jacket. 24 cm. xxxiv, 347, [1] pages. Illustrations. Map. Appendices. Glossary of Terms. Notes. Bibliography. Index. TLS from the author laid in, with author's business card paperclipped to it. The laid in letter to Jim Hoagland of the Washington Post discusses research conducted by the author. Patrick Eddington is an American author, policy analyst in national security and civil liberties at the Cato Institute, who served previously as a CIA military imagery analyst (National Photographic Interpretation Center) from 1988 to 1996. During his tenure at the CIA, his analytical assignments included monitoring the breakup of the former Soviet Union; providing military assessments to policy makers on Iraqi and Iranian conventional forces and coordinating the CIA's military targeting support to NATO during Operation Deliberate Force in Bosnia in 1995. Eddington resigned in 1996 after working on the book Gassed in the Gulf: The Inside Story of the Pentagon-CIA Cover-up of Gulf War Syndrome, in which he presented the claim of substantial evidence that American soldiers were exposed to chemical agents during the Persian Gulf War in 1991 From 2004 to 2014, he served as communications director and later as senior policy adviser to Rep. Rush Holt (D-NJ). The first book about Gulf War Syndrome. An intensely personal account of the struggle of two dedicated public servants to expose one of the largest government cover-ups of modern history. A former CIA analyst exposes the officially sanctioned deceptions that have made Gulf War veterans the walking wounded of Desert Storm. Unearthing hundreds of classified documents detailing the locations of Iraqi chemical munitions destroyed by American forces after the Gulf War, Eddington argues that tens of thousands of American troops had been exposed to deadly chemical agents. Those chemicals may be at least partly responsible for the chronic illnesses suffered by more than 100, 000 Desert Storm veterans...and for the birth defects among so many of their postwar children. An intensely personal account of the struggle of two dedicated public servants to expose one of the largest government cover-ups in modern times. "This first person account wades through a sea of military acronyms and seeming double-talk in order to detail the evidence (of chemical exposures in the Gulf War)", --Publishers Weekly.
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Very Good in Fine dust jacket. 0965240037. 347 pages including index and notes. Author's signature upon title page. The first book about Gulf War Syndrome. An intensely personal account of the struggle of two dedicated public servants to expose one of the largest government cover-ups of modern history. A former CIA analyst exposes the officially sanctioned deceptions that have made Gulf War veterans the walking wounded of Desert Storm. "Demolishes the Pentagon's contention that Iraqi chemical weapons were not present during the Gulf War and the U. S servicemen and women were not exposed to chemical agents."-Raymond L. McGovern, retired after 27 years at CIA and recipient of the Intelligence Commendation Medal. Includes several black and white photographic plates. Spine leaning otherwise book in excellent clean, unmarked condition with minimal wear. Dust jacket excellent with very light wear. Very nice copy.; 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall; ENVIRONMENTALLY INDUCED DISEASES PERSIAN GULF WAR 1991 HEALTH ASPECTS UNITED STATES HISTORY MILITARY SYNDROME MEDICAL Eddington, Patrick G. Gassed in the Gulf: The Inside Story of the Pentagon-CIA Cover-Up of Gulf War Syndrome Persian Gulf War 1991 Vete; Signed by Author(s)