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Date Posted: 02:32:41 07/04/03 Fri
Author: Sam Kimpton
Subject: Re: New airborne books...
In reply to: Tom Clegg 's message, "Re: New airborne books..." on 11:41:23 07/03/03 Thu

Greg is more generous than I am. I would not recomend the Moran book primarily due to its content which is, in my opinion, innacurate and incomplete. Good thing it was not about something critiacal like heart surgery because all those who would read it and take it all on "authority" would wind up killing someone from a lack of knowledge.

The sad thing is that this book will set the work of people who are earnestly trying to educate about pathfinders during wwii back quite a ways.

Moran has a lot to learn about pathfinding and pathfinders.

The illustrations are poor and borrowed from other published scources.

There is, I beleive, nothing worthy in the Pathfinder book.

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