Were going to be discussing this book from warsaw with love in the subtitle of it will give the title itself may not convey the substance of the book but the subtitle polish spies the cia and the forging of an Unlikely Alliance does the book is an unusual one in that it the origin or impetus for it was landmark article published by the author of this book john palm fred hamel introduced in a second, but that article appeared in the Washington Post in 1995 and it traced what was an extraordinary story of the polish Intelligence Services cooperation with the cia to rescue. Us intelligence agents who had been trapped behind their rocky lines in 1991 when after iraq invaded kuwait and the the story of how those agents were rescued plus other extremely interesting information about the polish Intelligence Services cooperation was told in that article and has been expanded here, but this book also covers a much wider swath of history. It looks at the intelligence dimension of us polish relat
Reading the correspondence pages from the early 1940s is to be genuinely moved by not only the absolutely essential nature of music in the lives of so many soldiers, sailors and airmen, but how The Gramophone had created its own tight-knit community
Ten debutantes dressed in traditional gowns and carrying bouquets of red roses were presented to society on November 27, 2021, at Texarkana Country Club. John Crisp, master of ceremonies, introduced each young lady as she stepped from the dais. Vicki Carr and Andrea Finley played the chosen debut song for each debutante as she and her escort circled the room. This season was coordinated by Miss Blaire Barlow. Photography was by Martin Patterson, Patterson's Camera Shop.