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No.23:
(3pt)

Not my favorite book by Dale Brown

OK book. Somewhat outlandish plot.
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No.22:
(3pt)

Not great!

Just not up to snuff for Brown .
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No.21:
(3pt)

Three Stars

Not bad
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No.20:
(3pt)

Unthinkable!!!

A fantasy. But it was entertaining. Some parallels to our current administration. Mr Broiwn writes about the FB111 in a fictional story. I was and is a flying piece of junk.
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No.19:
(3pt)

A Typical Dale Brown Thriller

A typical Dale Brown thriller. My only complaint with him is that he gets into some very sophisticated weaponry which I have no idea about. It gets a little overdone.
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No.18:
(3pt)

Wow was this complicated

Tom Clancy has been overwhelmed by Brown in this tale with complicated military designations and plot. Who' son first and please someone give me an index of all the acronyms Brown used. I'm exhausted. Interesting plot. President reminds me of Obama and the First Lady is a conniving bitch.
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No.17:
(3pt)

Three Stars

Slow start or would have rated it higher.
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No.16:
(3pt)

A fragmented story with far too many acronyms

As a US Air Force Captain with experience of flying B-52s and FB111 fighter-bombers, Dale Brown is considered an authority on everything connected with air warfare.

But, as I read `Chains of Command', I found myself sympathising with the refusal of the American President (and First Lady) to accept a standard National Military Command Center Situation Report: the amount of abbreviations and acronyms they contain "would throw these Ivy League grads into a royal tizzy". Despite that excellent advice, Dale Brown insists on including page after page of jargon that, to the average reader, must be meaningless. For example:

"He set the right side MFD to the NAV Present Position page, checked that the update mode was in RADAR, then pressed the ENTER FIX Option Select Switch. The reverse video on the ENT FIX legend went out, and the FIXMAG readouts went to zero, indicating a successful position update. Mace switched his right side MFD from the Present Position page to the SRAM Air page and placed the Bomb Data page on the left MFD."

Got it?

If you can brush aside this gobbledygook, you'll probably enjoy finding yourself strapped into the cockpit alongside the pilot, fighting G-forces as the air-to-air combat around you goes haywire. Despite that plus point, the storyline (to say nothing of that so-called chain of command) is disjointed whilst, with one possible exception, the characters are poorly developed and lack believability.

Overall credibility - OK, not Dale Brown's fault - isn't helped by the fact that `Chains of Command' (written in 1993, set in 1995 and reviewed in 2015) deals with an attempt by a fictitious Russian president to annex the Ukraine and restore the territorial integrity of the old USSR.

Fortunately, when the very real President Putin had similar ideas in early 2014, he avoided the use of low yield atomic weapons.
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No.15:
(3pt)

Three Stars

I couldn't really get into this book at all.
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No.14:
(3pt)

Carl

Good read. Not sure all the details of the plane is nessessary Takes a lot of book space,will read more
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No.13:
(3pt)

Demonstrates good technical knowledge but the story could be told with ...

Interesting concept, parts of whic are going on today.
A bit too technical with too many military acronyms.
Demonstrates good technical knowledge but the story could be told with fewer references.
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No.12:
(3pt)

Three Stars

too technical, too much cockpit stuff
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No.11:
(3pt)

Three Stars

The US would do better with B2s & F117s.
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No.10:
(3pt)

Too much detail. It slows down the tempo of ...

Too much detail. It slows down the tempo of the story.
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No.9:
(3pt)

This book was written before the current events in the ...

This book was written before the current events in the Ukraine and yet it seemed to anticipate to some extent what is now happening over there. Also the characterization of the president and first lady is such that it makes me wonder if the current occupants of the White House are being depicted. I found the story somewhat enjoyable, however some of the events seemed lacking in believability.
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No.8:
(3pt)

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read is too slow. Not enough action
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No.7:
(3pt)

exciting page turner

As indicated in the subject, it was a book to keep you on the edge of your seat most of the time, but I found myself skipping over vast amounts of detail about weapons systems and character biographical information. I'm a fan of the author and will look for additional books from him. I would recommend the book for military and/or political buffs.
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No.6:
(3pt)

Definitely a good read, HOWEVER

Definitely a good read, HOWEVER, the author spends way too much time with the technical aspects of the aircraft and very little time focusing on the personal individual aspects of the characters. Despite the need to wade through the technical descriptions of the aircraft and other technical matter - that this reader had little knowledge of and about - and having to wade through to the crucial parts of the book's theme, I found it interesting and even enlightening vis-a-vis of the abilities of pilots and the myriad of items they must master while "driving" the multi-million dollar aircraft.
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No.5:
(3pt)

Not anywhere near Brown's best.

Too much detail, slow plot. Not anywhere near Brown's best.
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No.4:
(3pt)

too much military detail

If you're a military - especially Air Force - fan, you'll love this book. If you're a civilian like me, you'll be scanning a lot of pages & paragraphs.
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