Tiger Force

Tiger Force

by Mitch Weiss (Author), Michael Sallah (Author)

Synopsis

For seven months in 1967 the soldiers of Tiger Force lost control in a frenzy of torture, mutilation and cold-blooded murder. Stories started to leak back of women and children blown to pieces; of innocent civilians being routinely executed; of beheaded children and necklaces made from the severed ears of the dead. Afterwards no-one would talk about what happened, and the official investigation was swiftly curtailed.The actions of Tiger Force in the Vietnam war have never been made public. The experimental unit of elite soldiers found itself in a brutal and baffling war where there were no rules, and their reaction was catastrophic.TIGER FORCE is the previously unheard account of the true actions of these doomed men, and the consequences of this dark chapter in recent history. For the very first time, Pulitzer-prize winning authors Michael Sallah and Mitchell Weiss reveal the awful truth behind the American military's wall of silence.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Published: 08 May 2006

ISBN 10: 0340752491
ISBN 13: 9780340752494

Media Reviews
'A vital and damning glimpse at what really goes on behind the wartime headlines.' -- Metro
Author Bio
Michael Sallah is the Toledo Blade's national affairs writer. He has won state and national awards and twice been named the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists' reporter of the year. Mitchell Weiss is the Blade's state editor. He joined the newspaper in 1998 after spending 12 years with The Associated Press, where he won state and national awards.