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In the Combat Zone

by Robin Neillands
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Synopsis

The Green Berets. The Navy SEALs. The secret Delta Force. The British SAS. The Israeli Mossad. Almost every country has a special force unit in their military. But what do they do, whom do they recruit, and how do they train?

Robin Neillands, renowned military historian and himself a former Royal Marine Commando, tells the story of special forces since the end of the World War II, where possible in the words of the soldiers themselves. He describes the operational successes and failures, advances in military technology crucial to special force effectiveness, and the achievements, challenges, and exploits of a wide range of special force units.

From the intense cold of the Korean winter, the mountains of Cyprus, and the Libyan night, to the jungle heat of Vietnam and the green hills of Northern Ireland, In the Combat Zone provides a compelling and revealing portrait of these highly trained troops, without the by-now banal glorification so characteristic of such discussions. As Neillands writes, "A great many special forces soldiers have helped me with this book, on the understanding that I told it straight and did not use their accounts to produce yet another 'gung-ho heroes' epic."In a world plagued by terrorism and small wars, interest in special forces has never been higher and In the Combat Zone couldn't be more timely.

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A history of elite military units from numerous countries around the world. The author, a former Royal Marine Commando, focuses on the Special Forces of the US and Britain. Among the operations covered are the "nursery" of special forces during WWII, behind the lines in Korea, the Green Berets in Vietnam, counter- terrorism, the Falklands War, the various Gulf crises from 1978-1991, and Desert Storm. Appends a global list of units from every country with Special Forces. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Robin Neillands

Author of numerous books, including D-Day: 1944 and Conquest of the Reich (also available from NYU Press), Robin Neillands served in 45 Commando, Royal Marines, and has extensive contacts with special force units the world over. He lives in England.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1998
Publisher
New York University Press
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780814757956

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