An unconventional war requires unconventional menâthe Special Forces. Green Berets ⢠Navy SEALS ⢠Rangers ⢠Air Force Special Operations ⢠PsyOps ⢠Civil Affairs ⢠and other special-mission units
The first two Commanders books, Every Man a Tiger and Into the Storm, provided masterly blends of history, biography, you-are-there narrative, insight into the practice of leadership, and plain old-fashioned storytelling. Shadow Warriors is all of that and more, a book of uncommon timeliness, for, in the words of Lieutenant General Bill Yarborough, âthere are itches that only Special Forces can scratch.â
Now, Carl Stinerâthe second commander of SOCOM, the U.S. Special Operations Commandâand Tom Clancy trace the transformation of the Special Forces from the small core of outsiders of the 1950s, through the cauldron of Vietnam, to the rebirth of the SF in the late 1980s and 1990s, and on into the new century as the bearer of the largest, most mixed, and most complex set of missions in the U.S. military.
These are the first-hand accounts of soldiers fighting outside the lines: counterterrorism, raids, hostage rescues, reconnaissance, counterinsurgency, and psychological operationsâfrom Vietnam and Laos to Lebanon to Panama, to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq, to the new wars of todayâŚ
Shadow Warriors - Tom Clancy, Carl Stiner & Tony Koltz
An unconventional war requires unconventional menâthe Special Forces. Green Berets ⢠Navy SEALS ⢠Rangers ⢠Air Force Special Operations ⢠PsyOps ⢠Civil Affairs ⢠and other special-mission units
The first two Commanders books, Every Man a Tiger and Into the Storm, provided masterly blends of history, biography, you-are-there narrative, insight into the practice of leadership, and plain old-fashioned storytelling. Shadow Warriors is all of that and more, a book of uncommon timeliness, for, in the words of Lieutenant General Bill Yarborough, âthere are itches that only Special Forces can scratch.â
Now, Carl Stinerâthe second commander of SOCOM, the U.S. Special Operations Commandâand Tom Clancy trace the transformation of the Special Forces from the small core of outsiders of the 1950s, through the cauldron of Vietnam, to the rebirth of the SF in the late 1980s and 1990s, and on into the new century as the bearer of the largest, most mixed, and most complex set of missions in the U.S. military.
These are the first-hand accounts of soldiers fighting outside the lines: counterterrorism, raids, hostage rescues, reconnaissance, counterinsurgency, and psychological operationsâfrom Vietnam and Laos to Lebanon to Panama, to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq, to the new wars of todayâŚ