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The Book of Honor: Covert Lives & Classified Deaths at the CIA
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This is a story of heroes and secrets.
In the entrance of the CIA headquarters looms a huge marble wall into which seventy-one stars are carved--each representing an agent who has died in the line of duty. At the base of this wall lies "The Book of Honor," in which the names of these agents are inscribed--or at least thirty-five of them. Beside the dates of the other thirty-six, there are no names. The identity of these "nameless stars" has been one of the CIA's most closely guarded secrets for the fifty-three years of the agency's existence. Even family members are told little--in some cases, the agency has denied the fact that the deceased were covert operatives at all.
But what the CIA keeps secret in the name of national security is often merely an effort to hide that which would embarrass the agency itself--even at the cost of denying peace of mind for the families and honor due the "nameless stars." |
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Language: English Hardcover: ISBN-10: 9780385492935 ISBN-13: 9780385492935
Genre: History Size: 10.9 cm x 17.8 cm Shipping Weight: 65 grams Condition: Good
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