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Vauclain's Shield

Vauclain's Shield

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Campbell provides a suspense thriller for Missile Defense
Review: John T. Campbell did it again, he continues to provide excitement and special unique twists in his writing. He makes it an easy read for the non-technical reader providing a clear picture with his 30 years of knowledge in the Aerospace Industry. I highly recommend reading his Illustrated Guide to the Desert War weapons used in the new conflict with Iraq as well as all of his other books, Raid on Truman, Sub Zero, and Cobra Dane. I feel Vauclain's Shield should be required reading by our service men especially at the Pentagon and those working for the Department of Defense. It is a great suspense thriller with a wonderful surprise.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Campbell does it again
Review: This is John Campbell's fourth book, and while I still liked Raid on Truman and SubZero better than this one, this is a well written story. Campbell explores the question if there can ever be a missile defense system that would truly defend the U.S.? Or would the threat then turn into one even harder to defend against? His technical expertise is again on display as he is able to explain complex technology in understandable terms. He also has included a couple of very good naval combat scenes. I recommend you read all his books including this one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Campbell does it again
Review: This is John Campbell's fourth book, and while I still liked Raid on Truman and SubZero better than this one, this is a well written story. Campbell explores the question if there can ever be a missile defense system that would truly defend the U.S.? Or would the threat then turn into one even harder to defend against? His technical expertise is again on display as he is able to explain complex technology in understandable terms. He also has included a couple of very good naval combat scenes. I recommend you read all his books including this one.


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