Honduras to Haiti (ePub)
people are aware there were never more than 300 Special Forces (Green Berets)
in that country on any given day. Much
has been written of their exploits and their training but nothing has been...
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people are aware there were never more than 300 Special Forces (Green Berets)
in that country on any given day. Much
has been written of their exploits and their training but nothing has been written
about day to day life for these men.
Writers or the press are only with them for a few days or weeks at the
most, therefore you never get the whole picture of these warriors lives.
The stories contained in this
book are from the authors personal journals.
The book is written as he saw and remembered each event or day and is a
record of five years in the life of a senior Special Forces Sergeant as he and
his team train, plan and travel around Central and South America
and other locations. It is a must for
any soldier who might desire to join Special Forces, or has recently become one
of the most awesome fighting forces in the world.style='mso-spacerun:yes'> For the average person or the family member
of one of these men it gives one a real look inside of that exciting and
dangerous life.
SGM (Retired) David A.
(Bear) Martin,
U.S. Army Special Forces
The author has over 30 years with
Special Operations. Over 20 of those years with Special
Forces, the Green Berets. He holds the Special Forces 18 series military
occupational skills (MOS) of 18Z/Operations Sergeant, 18F/Intelligence
Sergeant, 18B/Weapons Sergeant, and 18C/Engineer Sergeant. Additional Army
MOS’s of 92Y/Supply. 96B/Intell Analyst and 91B/Basic Medical
Corpsman. He is also trained as an Instructor, Sniper, Parachutist
Jumpmaster, Civil Affairs Specialist and a Mountain Warfare Specialist.
He has served with 7tth,, 5th,
and 3rd Special Forces
Groups, as an Instructor at the United States Army John F. Kennedy Special
Warfare Center and School and 3-years as a First Sergeant with the only active
Army Civil Affairs Battalion, 96th CA, and 3-years as the senior
Civil Affairs Title XI NCO for the Army Training and Doctrine Command.
- Autor: Ronald W. Johnson
- 2004, 248 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: AUTHORHOUSE
- ISBN-10: 141079279X
- ISBN-13: 9781410792792
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.03.2004
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- Dateiformat: ePub
- Größe: 5.17 MB
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