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When the U-2 first took off in 1955, no one involved in its
top-secret project dreamt that this unique reconnaissance aircraft
would still be flying today. The long story of the Dragon Lady is
amazing, and complex; this book tells it all, in unprecedented
detail, from the early days overflying the Soviet Union under CIA
sponsorship, to the Cuban Missile Crisis, and on to the Vietnam
War. The epic missions over Communist China were flown by
nationalist pilots from Taiwan. How the U-2 was improved, enlarged
and put back into production - twice. It led the real-time recce
revolution with data links and high-tech sensors. Then it played a
key role in Desert Storm, over Bosnia and Kosovo, and most recently
over Afghanistan and Iraq. According to the CIA's own historian,
Chris Pocock is the foremost authority on the U-2. To write this
book, he flew in the aircraft, conducted 250 interviews, and
analysed more than 1,000 declassified documents.
The book is an insight into the life of Polocrosse from its early
beginnings in 1948 at Fort Victoria and covers 60 years of
development through turbulent times to be one of the leading
nations in the sport. It recollects all the characters that played
their part through different clubs and brings out the humour,
frustrations and determination that made this small turbulent
country a nation to be reckoned with. It digs deep into the past in
search of where it all began before Australia gave the modern sport
its name and follows through with the sequence of nations joining
the global family of Polocrosse. An easy read and with a lot of
photo's, it takes the older generation down memory lane whilst
giving the younger, a sense of belonging and a proud contributor of
a growing sport.
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