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Wanted Dead or Alive: Manhunts from Geronimo to Bin Laden

by Benjamin Runkle

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"A top security specialist tells the exciting tales of America's hunts for its most dangerous outlaws and terrorists"--P. [2] of jacket.
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Throughout history, from as recently as 2011, there have been manhunts for enemies of the United States. They include everyone from the recently killed Osama bin Laden, to Geronimo, Pancho Villa, and Manuel Noriega. Now, in this part military history, part action thriller, and part strategic policy analysis, Runkle chronicles the efforts of American military manhunts and the lessons to be learned form them.
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