When first started this book, i will be honest i really didnt know much about che guevara. I knew need the image on the tshirts growing up in new york city in the late 1970s. A lot of people were tshirts. His image was spray painted on walls all over new york city with the expression jay lives and he cut a handsome figure. A scraggly beard and piercing eyes and the black array that was just tilted a little bit and the star on the beret. He looked like a revolutionary and his message seemed to be to somebody that just looked at the tshirts and looked at the sayings somebody who was for the people, power for the people if anyone remembers that expression from the 70s. Fastforward to 2010. Kevin and i had become friends and worked with the Associated Press and kevin and i both have a love for military affairs and military stories and we reported extensively on the military and written about the military. One day kevin said to me in no, there was a mission back in 1967 in which the green b