It takes the average reader and 26 minutes to read U. N. Peacekeeper in Cambodia, 1991-1992 by Jerold E. Brown
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In the wake of the cold war, peacekeeping ¿ or, more appropriately, peace enforcing ¿ is becoming an increasingly important role for military forces around the world. The U.S. Army had not participated significantly in U.N. peacekeeping missions in the past. In 1991, two U.S. Army officers, Maj. George Steuber and Maj. James Faust, and a U.S. Marine, Maj. John Dill, were sent on a dual mission as liaison officers with the U.N. Advanced Mission to Cambodia and as part of the U.N. Transition Authority in Cambodia. The experiences of these officers provide a number of valuable lessons on the pitfalls and frustrations of being part of an international peacekeeping force. In this interview, Steuber shares a number insights he gained during his tour in Cambodia.
U. N. Peacekeeper in Cambodia, 1991-1992 by Jerold E. Brown is 26 pages long, and a total of 6,656 words.
This makes it 9% the length of the average book. It also has 8% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 36 minutes to read U. N. Peacekeeper in Cambodia, 1991-1992 aloud.
U. N. Peacekeeper in Cambodia, 1991-1992 is suitable for students ages 8 and up.
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