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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Harbour League Event Special OPS In The U.S.

THE HARBOUR LEAGUE
Cordially Invites You to
The Last Line

Join The Harbour League as we host Lt. Col. Anthony (Tony) Shaffer (ret.) to discuss Special OPS in the U.S.
Since 2005 Lt. Col. Shaffer has been a controversial figure for some political circles and a resource to others.
His first book, Operation Dark Heart, was a New York Times best seller and caused much angst with-in the Department of Defense. The book was based upon a diary he kept while in Afghanistan and covered triumphs as well as mistakes committed by our military brass. DOD tried to censure the book even after first approving its publication. It bought all 9500 copies in the first printing and had them destroyed. This made front page headlines in The New York Times at the time. The redacted version became an immediate best seller.

During his military career, Shaffer was a real life “Jack Bauer” assuming more than 40 different aliases while serving his time in the field. In addition to serving two combat tours in Afghanistan, he has been deployed to Thailand, Germany and New Zealand and provided special support to Army Intelligence during Desert Storm/Desert Shield. He has been interviewed on numerous television and radio shows and is frequently brought in as a military analyst to provide his opinions and experience to current situations. Col. Shaffer currently serves as the Director of External Communication of the Center for Advanced Defense Studies (CADS) and is a consultant.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 27 AT 7:30 – 9:00PM THE BWI HILTON 1739 WEST NURSERY ROAD LINTHICUM HEIGHTS, MARYLAND 21090
RSVP online at www.TheHarbourLeague.org | or call (202) 810-4845
The cost for the presentation is $10. To order a signed copy of Tony Shaffer’s book, The Last Line, the cost is $25 prior to the event and will include 1 reservation for the presentation.

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