A Cold War Linguist's Life in West Berlin with Rick Estberg
First-hand account of the mission highlights, adventures, and unique aspects of Rick Estberg's life while assigned as a U.S. Army German linguist assigned to Army Field Station Berlin in the 1970s and 1980s. Based on his book, Berlin Daze when he served on the front line of intelligence at the "Bastion of Freedom" where the Wall was a constant reminder of the competing worlds which fought for dominance in the Cold War.

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