@article{452659, author = {Poole, H. J.,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/452659}, title = {Homeland siege : tactics for police and military /}, publisher = {Posterity Press,}, abstract = {Homeland Siege uses current enemy intelligence as a lead-in to better tactical technique for U.S. troops and policemen. But this intelligence doesn't come from some foreign shore; it comes from the borders, highways, and urban centers of America---with the enemy being international organized crime. The book first checks into which Hispanic and Asian gangs may be controlling the wholesale distribution of drugs. then it provides chapters on drug route identification, hostage rescue, and collateral-damage-free defense. All three topics should interest police and military alike. The lessons of Homeland Siege will make U.s. streets safer to walk and Afghan villages easier to pacify.}, recid = {452659}, pages = {xxix, 305 p. :}, address = {Emerald Isle, N.C. :}, year = {2009}, }