1996 Saudi Attack on US Servicemen by Amanda Ferguson Hardcover 2002
$ 4.11
TitleLeading:
The
Item Weight:
12.8 Oz
brand:
Rosen Publishing Group
Publication Year:
2002
Format:
Library Binding
Synopsis:
In 1995, a car bomb explosion outside a U.S. training facility in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, killed many, including five Americans. Seven months later, a truck bomb was detonated at Khobar Towers, an air base in Saudi Arabia, injuring American, French, Saudi, and British soldiers and civilians and killing nineteen Americans. This book tells the story of the terrorist attack at Khobar Towers by explaining Saudi Arabia: its peoples, history, religions, government, and interests.
Grade From:
Fifth Grade
gtin13:
9780823938612
LC Classification Number:
HV6433.S33F47 2003
Genre:
Political Science
Item Length:
9.2 in
Grade To:
Fifth Grade
Dewey Decimal:
953.8
LCCN:
2002-011662
Item Width:
7.2 in
Book Title:
Attack on U. S. Servicemen in Saudi Arabia on June 25, 1996
Language:
English
Illustrator:
Yes
Number of Pages:
64 Pages
Topic:
Terrorism, International Relations / General, Law Enforcement
Publisher:
Rosen Publishing Group
ISBN-10:
0823938611
ISBN-13:
9780823938612
Intended Audience:
Juvenile Audience
Book Series:
Terrorist Attacks Ser.
Dewey Edition:
21
Number of Volumes:
1 vol.
Author:
Amanda Ferguson
This gripping account of the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing is a must-read for history buffs. Ferguson’s detailed research and clear writing bring the tragic event to life, offering insight into the attack’s impact. The library binding ensures durability, making it a great addition to any collection. Highly recommended for those interested in military history and terrorism studies.