Chains of Command

Chains of Command by Dale Brown, published by Putnam in 1993, is a work of fiction that spans 479 pages. This edition presents a narrative centered around a conflict between Ukraine and Russia, where members of the U.S. Air Force, including radar navigator Darren T. Mace and Rebecca Furness, one of the first American women to fly combat aircraft, become embroiled in the escalating war.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of military action and espionage as the story unfolds against the backdrop of geopolitical tensions. The book delves into themes of technological warfare and the personal experiences of those involved in the conflict, offering insights into the dynamics of modern combat. With its focus on the Soviet Union and Ukraine, Chains of Command provides a gripping look at the complexities of international relations and military strategy.
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When a conflict between the Ukraine and Russia escalates, members of the U.S. Air Force–including radar navigator Darren T. Mace and Rebecca Furness, one of the first American women to fly combat aircraft–are drawn into the war.
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