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Israeli Soldier vs Syrian Soldier: Golan Heights 1967–73
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Israeli Soldier vs Syrian Soldier: Golan Heights 1967–73
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Israeli Soldier vs Syrian Soldier: Golan Heights 1967–73
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Israeli Soldier vs Syrian Soldier: Golan Heights 1967–73

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Israel seized the strategically critical Golan Heights from Syria during the 1967 Six Day War in an audacious and determined operation, yet when the Yom Kippur War broke out the Israeli military were exposed by the effectiveness of the newly confident and dangerous Syrian army. In the Golan only luck, herculean Israeli efforts and tactical misjudgements by the Syrians were to allow the Israelis to maintain control. In this book, three pivotal encounters in the Golan are assessed, supported by artwork, maps and photographs, tracking how both sides' forces evolved over the period.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 16, 2016
ISBN9781472813329
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Israeli Soldier vs Syrian Soldier: Golan Heights 1967–73
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David Campbell

David Campbell was born in Los Gatos, California. After a typical 1980s childhood, he studied English and Creative Writing at Chico State University before acquiring a Master of Communication degree from Boston University. After another fifteen years cultivating a career in marketing among the Silicon Valley elite and publishing newsletters with five times the circulation of the New York Times, he decided to go back to his passion and just write. He hopes you enjoy reading what he wrote as much as he enjoyed writing it. He lives in Los Gatos with his daughter, Lilly.

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