Senin, 10 Juli 2017

Vietnam Book Review: Lessons From the Hanoi Hilton

Lessons From the Hanoi Hilton: Six Characteristics of High-Performance Teams by Peter Fretwell and Taylor Baldwin Kiland, Naval Institute Press, 2013 Very few readers of this magazine are unaware of what happened to the American pilots taken prisoner after being shot down over North Vietnam. The amazing survival stories of John McCain, James Stockdale, Jeremiah …

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