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First edition (publ. Putnam)

Every Man a Tiger (1999) is Tom Clancy's second book in his "Study in Command" series. It is partially a biography of General Chuck Horner (CENTAF during Operation Desert Storm and Desert Shield), but mostly it is a study of the command decisions, preparations, and execution of air war of Operation Desert Storm.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

The book is mostly written by Tom Clancy with sections where he uses General Horner's own words.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "EVERY MAN A TIGER". Kirkus Reviews. No. 9. 1999-05-01.
  • ^ "Every Man a Tiger". Publishers Weekly. 246 (16): 50. 1999-04-19.
  • ^ Andradé, Dale (October 1994). "Every Man a Tiger: Naval History". Naval History. 8 (6): 16–21.
  • ^ Barnhill, John H. (May 2000). "An Air Commander's Story". Marine Corps Gazette. 84 (5): 94.
  • ^ Goldberg, Jeffrey (1999-06-13). "Playing With Firearms". New York Times Magazine. 148 (51552): 24.
  • ^ Trainor, Bernard E. (October 1999). "Book reviews: U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings". U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings. 125 (10): 78.
  • ^ "USAF controversy surrounding Gen. Horner's statements in Tom Clancy's book 'Every Man A Tiger'" (PDF). Air Force Historical Research Agency. July 19, 1984.
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