Class 11: Inside the CIA’s First Post-9/11 Spy Class

Class 11: Inside the CIA’s First Post-9/11 Spy Class by T. J. Waters offers an insider’s perspective on the CIA’s inaugural training class following the September 11 attacks. Published by Dutton Adult on October 19, 2006, this first edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the elite and secretive nature of the Clandestine Service program, highlighting the unique qualifications of its students, their personal narratives, and the rigorous training they undergo.
Readers will find a detailed account that captures the experiences of the trainees, providing insights into the challenges and demands of preparing for a career in intelligence. The narrative focuses on the personal stories of the students and the distinctive aspects of their training, reflecting the broader context of United States history in the 21st century. This edition serves as a comprehensive exploration of a pivotal moment in the CIA’s evolution and the individuals who navigate its complexities.
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An insider’s look at the CIA’s first post-September 11 training class profiles it as the most elite and secretive program of its kind in the nation, in an account that describes the Clandestine Service class’s unique student qualifications, personal stories, and training experiences. 40,000 first printing.
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