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SPY CATCHERS OF THE U.S. ARMY IN THE WAR WITH JAPAN
Duval A. Edwards
Edwards writes the history of the Counter Intelligence Corps in the four
Pacific theaters during World War II. Agents of the CIC were the spy
catchers responsible for detaining thousands of spies, saboteurs and enemy
collaborators. Edwards tells about the first days after the bombing of Pearl
Harbor, the invasion of the Philippines by the Japanese, the dropping of the
bomb, and he gives a first-hand account of experiences in the CIC by the men
and women who were there during this period of history.
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Book Information
| ISBN |
Pages |
Category |
Price |
| 1-880222-14-0 |
312 |
History, Military,
World War II |
$17.00 |

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