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Killer Elite: Completely Revised and Updated: The Inside Story of America's Most Secret Special Operations Team (udgave 2011)

af Michael Smith (Forfatter)

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A top-secret U.S. Army Special Operations unit has been running covert missions all over the world, from leading death squads to the hideout of drug baron Pablo Escobar to assassinating key al Qaeda members, including Iraqi leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and, in one of their greatest missions, capturing Saddam Hussein. ʺThe Activity,ʺ as it became known to insiders, has achieved near-mythical status, even among the worldʼs Special Operations elite. Now journalist Michael Smith gets inside this clandestine military team to expose their history and secrets. Michael Smith has spoken to many former members of the Activity, and we follow them on operations from the war on the drug barons that led Colombian ʺdeath squadsʺ to the hideouts of Pablo Escobar and his men. We learn of more recent missions, including snatching war criminals from their safe houses in the Balkans (at one time disguising themselves as French soldiers to lull a Serb warlord into a false sense of security), and operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa. Includes information on Afghanistan, assassination, Beirut, Osama bin Laden, Bosnia, British Special Air Service (SAS), George W. Bush, CIA, Bill Clinton, Delta, drug barons, Operation Eagle Claw, El Salvador, Second Gulf War, Intelligence Support Activity (ISA), Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jerry King, Lebanon, James Longhofer, al-Qaʼeda, Rangers, Donald Rumsfeld, SEALs, snatch operations, Somolia, special forces, Task Force Ranger, terrorists/terrorism, Vietnam War, etc.… (mere)
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Titel:Killer Elite: Completely Revised and Updated: The Inside Story of America's Most Secret Special Operations Team
Forfattere:Michael Smith (Forfatter)
Info:St. Martin's Griffin (2011), Edition: Second Edition, Revised, 384 pages
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really interesting. The coolest of the cool stuff. at least there are units out there like this getting it done. Gives some hope for the Army as a whole
  royragsdale | Sep 22, 2021 |
The story of a low-profile intelligence organization known variously as the Activity and the Army of Northern Virginia, starting with the debacle involving the hostage rescue operation in Iran and taking it up to the death of Osama bin Laden. The Activity is the point of the sword...operatives who gather the intelligence that is needed for planning special operations missions. This is done through radio detection, electronic tracking, satellite surveillance, and other means, not the least of which is actually infiltrating agents into the area to check on things first-hand. The multi-star brass, as has ever been the case, had little or no use for special operations and it wasn't until Donald Rumsfeld and the war in Iraq that they came fully into their own. You can't argue with success...Osama bin Laden was pinpointed and killed. Along the way, the Activity gathered intelligence that led to the death of cartel kingpin Pablo Escobar, provided ignored security analysis that could've helped save the Marines killed in the Beirut barracks bombing, and assisted in numerous other ways. The bin Laden story is played up big but is a couple chapters, however succinct and descriptive. Good book. ( )
  NickHowes | May 7, 2015 |
This book is not about a group of highly skilled group of commandos that go to bad places and do bad things,as the name might indicate. It is about a small group that gathers intelligence for Delta force and SEAL Team Six. This group was reportedly involved in the hunt for Pablo Escobar, the hunt for Saddam's sons and tracking down al-Zarqawi. ( )
  LamSon | Dec 22, 2008 |
If you enjoy the television show, "The Unit," then this book will introduce you to the background and history of military units of that type. While The Killer Elite contains very little in the way of in-depth information on specific actions, this broad overview is extremely informative. Reading it provided me with answers to many of the questions I had regarding the intel gathering aspects of the Special Forces. ( )
  Halieus | Nov 24, 2008 |
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A top-secret U.S. Army Special Operations unit has been running covert missions all over the world, from leading death squads to the hideout of drug baron Pablo Escobar to assassinating key al Qaeda members, including Iraqi leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and, in one of their greatest missions, capturing Saddam Hussein. ʺThe Activity,ʺ as it became known to insiders, has achieved near-mythical status, even among the worldʼs Special Operations elite. Now journalist Michael Smith gets inside this clandestine military team to expose their history and secrets. Michael Smith has spoken to many former members of the Activity, and we follow them on operations from the war on the drug barons that led Colombian ʺdeath squadsʺ to the hideouts of Pablo Escobar and his men. We learn of more recent missions, including snatching war criminals from their safe houses in the Balkans (at one time disguising themselves as French soldiers to lull a Serb warlord into a false sense of security), and operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa. Includes information on Afghanistan, assassination, Beirut, Osama bin Laden, Bosnia, British Special Air Service (SAS), George W. Bush, CIA, Bill Clinton, Delta, drug barons, Operation Eagle Claw, El Salvador, Second Gulf War, Intelligence Support Activity (ISA), Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jerry King, Lebanon, James Longhofer, al-Qaʼeda, Rangers, Donald Rumsfeld, SEALs, snatch operations, Somolia, special forces, Task Force Ranger, terrorists/terrorism, Vietnam War, etc.

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