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Gen. Hugh Shelton's new memoir, "Without Hesitation," is a take-no-prisoners look at his time running the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1997 to 2001.
Obama mentor Laurence Tribe unfiltered - and on paper Al Kamen 2010
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Gen. Hugh Shelton's new memoir, "Without Hesitation," is a take-no-prisoners look at his time running the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1997 to 2001.
Obama mentor Laurence Tribe unfiltered - and on paper Al Kamen 2010
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Gen. Hugh Shelton's new memoir, "Without Hesitation," is a take-no-prisoners look at his time running the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1997 to 2001.
Obama mentor Laurence Tribe unfiltered - and on paper Al Kamen 2010
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Gen. Hugh Shelton's new memoir, "Without Hesitation," is a take-no-prisoners look at his time running the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1997 to 2001.
Obama mentor Laurence Tribe unfiltered - and on paper Al Kamen 2010
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The camp was at the edge of a plain marked "Hesitation" on the chart.
Attrition Jim Wannamaker
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A meeting was held with Sabina Huseinli, scriptwriters of "Hesitation" film in the
Today.Az 2010
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"Hesitation," eavesdropping locker neighbour Fredrik Sjostrom finally said, ending the awkward silence with an observation that caused both to crack up.
Thestar.com - Home Page Paul Hunter 2010
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In the publicity sheet that St. Martin's Press has been sending out to spur interest in General Hugh Shelton's new memoir, Without Hesitation: The Odyssey ...
Gen. Hugh Shelton: Clinton Official Suggested Letting U.S. Plane Be Shot Down To Provoke War With Iraq Jason Linkins 2010
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In the publicity sheet that St. Martin's Press has been sending out to spur interest in General Hugh Shelton's new memoir, Without Hesitation: The Odyssey of an American Warrior, the last highlight is a doozy: "A high-ranking cabinet member suggests intentionally flying an American airplane on a low pass over Baghdad so as to guarantee it will be shot down, thus creating a natural excuse to reltaliate and go to war."
Gen. Hugh Shelton: Clinton Official Suggested Letting U.S. Plane Be Shot Down To Provoke War With Iraq Jason Linkins 2010
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In the publicity sheet that St. Martin's Press has been sending out to spur interest in General Hugh Shelton's new memoir, Without Hesitation: The Odyssey of an American Warrior, the last highlight is a doozy: "A high-ranking cabinet member suggests intentionally flying an American airplane on a low pass over Baghdad so as to guarantee it will be shot down, thus creating a natural excuse to reltaliate and go to war."
Gen. Hugh Shelton: Clinton Official Suggested Letting U.S. Plane Be Shot Down To Provoke War With Iraq Jason Linkins 2010
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