Front Burner
Al Qaeda’s Attack on the USS Cole
April 2012
Hardcover · 408 Pages
$27.99 U.S. · $31.00 CAN · £18.99 U.K. · €19.99 E.U.
ISBN 9781610391245
PublicAffairs
Hardcover · 408 Pages
$27.99 U.S. · $31.00 CAN · £18.99 U.K. · €19.99 E.U.
ISBN 9781610391245
PublicAffairs
Recommended for These Courses
- History: Military History and Affairs
- International Relations: General
- International Relations: Terrorism
- Military History and Affairs: General
- Military History and Affairs: Naval History
- Political Science: International Relations
- Political Science: Politics of Revolution
- Political Science: Terrorism
Description
About the Author
William J. Perry, 19th Secretary of Defense
Front Burner is a personal story of loss, and pain—but it is also a story of courage, determination, respect, honor, and integrity that each and every man and woman on the USS Cole demonstrated that day, on September 11, 2001 and indeed today. This book and the story of the men and women that it recounts is an inspiration.”
Kirkus Reviews
“Lippold delivers a personal, opinionated account of the last outrage before 9/11 which should have galvanized our leaders but didn’t.”
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot
“Compelling and poignant… [Lippold] ends his main narrative on a high note, writing, ‘The crew of USS Cole saved their ship and their shipmates. All of them are my heroes.’ Reading this book or passing the somber Cole memorial at Norfolk Naval Station, one can feel only that they are our heroes as well.”
Huntington News
Front Burner is an important work of military history and stands as an essential recounting of a critical moment in America's battle against Al Qaeda.”
History Net
“An earnestly told tale of bravery and determination. It provides gripping detail about the Cole attack—much of it not previously revealed—as well as its grisly aftermath… It opens a pre-9/11 window into the government's failure to share intelligence with those most in need of it. Lippold saves his most generous words for his crew's magnificent performance in casualty assistance and damage control during the days following the attack, when the flooding of two of the ship's engine rooms threatened to sink it. His pride in the crew's performance is palpable.”
Front Burner is a personal story of loss, and pain—but it is also a story of courage, determination, respect, honor, and integrity that each and every man and woman on the USS Cole demonstrated that day, on September 11, 2001 and indeed today. This book and the story of the men and women that it recounts is an inspiration.”
Kirkus Reviews
“Lippold delivers a personal, opinionated account of the last outrage before 9/11 which should have galvanized our leaders but didn’t.”
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot
“Compelling and poignant… [Lippold] ends his main narrative on a high note, writing, ‘The crew of USS Cole saved their ship and their shipmates. All of them are my heroes.’ Reading this book or passing the somber Cole memorial at Norfolk Naval Station, one can feel only that they are our heroes as well.”
Huntington News
Front Burner is an important work of military history and stands as an essential recounting of a critical moment in America's battle against Al Qaeda.”
History Net
“An earnestly told tale of bravery and determination. It provides gripping detail about the Cole attack—much of it not previously revealed—as well as its grisly aftermath… It opens a pre-9/11 window into the government's failure to share intelligence with those most in need of it. Lippold saves his most generous words for his crew's magnificent performance in casualty assistance and damage control during the days following the attack, when the flooding of two of the ship's engine rooms threatened to sink it. His pride in the crew's performance is palpable.”
