Proceed to Peshawar : the story of a U.S. Navy intelligence mission on the Afghan border, 1943 /

"Proceed to Peshawar is a story of adventure in the Hindu Kush Mountains and of a previously untold military and naval intelligence mission during World War II by two American officers along 800 miles of the Durand Line, the porous border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. They passed through th...

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Main Author: Hill, George J., 1932-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Annapolis, MD : Naval Institute Press, [2013]
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