Customer Reviews
Interesting insight of the AF and it's EXCELLENT people - By: , 24 Jul 1999 
I particularly appreciated General Horner's comments. I felt that I was reading about what the politics & infrastructure of the Air Force, & probably other military branches, is all about. Thanks for an excellent & enjoyable book.
Excellent in-depth analysis of use of Airpower and Command - By: , 22 Jul 1999 
This book gives a very detailed look at techniques of command & leadership by General Horner, who is the epitome of a Commander who cares about his most precious resource - people first, & his career an afterthought.
Lengthy, but an excellent read - By: , 03 Jul 1999 
Clancy & Horner have done an excellent jobin portraying the USAF from the depths of Vietnam to the glory of Desert Storm. Horner's final thoughts make the reader understand the work done to hold a Coalition together. This book also sits well with the fact that it is not at all too technical, & does not leave the reader scratching his/her head.
Don't waste your money - By: , 15 Jun 1999 
I have purchased, read & enjoyed every book written by Tom Clancy. If however, Every Man a Tiger were the first Clancy writing that I purchased, it ABSOLUTELY would have been the last. Clancy is a talented writer & I am surprized that he would lend his name at any price to Chuck Horner on this book.
Exactly what you expect from Clancy. - By: , 08 Jun 1999 
I am a longtime (14 yrs) fan of Tom Clancy. I approached his non-fiction works with interest. I was very pleasantly surprised by this one. Finally he has written a non-fiction book that doesn't read like a textbook. Very imfomative. If your interestedin what really happenedin Desert Storm, read this book.