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A Summary of The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy

2023-11-05 14:12:43

During the Cold War something "looking for red October" happened, causing a lot of distrust and fraud. Mark Alexandrovich Ramius is the Lithuanian submarine commander of the Soviet Navy and is the son of a famous Soviet politician who was intended to make the US military flawed in October for experimental nuclear submarines Red. . Red October is a typhoon class ship equipped with an innovative stealth propulsion system that makes sonar's voice detection very difficult. For CIA senior analysts Jack Ryan and Joint Staff of Staff, the Red October is a strategic weapon that quickly becomes apparent, diving into the waters of the United States, and launching nuclear missiles.

"Are you looking for a red October?" It was the first novel by Tom Clancy. Like he wrote the way to work in the subway he is an insurance salesman, you can say that each small chapter is about train length. Clancy tried to incorporate all of this information into the story, committing the first novelist's mistake including all his work on this subject, so the story was separated and the reader's attention was kept away from the main . Goals, stories, and leads to boring reading. The first publisher of Clancy may be a military publication (please make sure your research finds the right publisher for your book to pay attention of all writers)

Tom Clancy is a member of the American intelligence agency. After his hunt for his highly successful red was released in October 1984, he was repeatedly invited to speak at CIA, NSA and FBI. CIA gave honor of $ 500 for his "performance" in Langley in 1986 - but Clancy returned it to him. Clancy's novel was very generous not only in the United States but also in the UK and other NATO countries for the military sector and the intelligence department. In fact, his portrait in books is often more positive than his real government's view. After visiting the FBI headquarters and hostage rescue team in 1988, William Baker, CIA spokesperson, urged Clancy to bless his popularity and encouraged him to "continue good work."