Leave No Man Behind by David Isby

Leave No Man Behind by David Isby

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Vivid new accounts of US Special Forces raids and rescue missions

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Leave No Man Behind by David Isby

If the big wars of the 20th century were about saving civilization and countries, small wars are about saving people. Instead of defeating Hitler, they are concerned with the capture of international pariahs like General Noriega, Radovan Karadic or Colonel Aideed ? or the rescue of hostages or prisoners-of-war. This is the two-fold mission of the US Army?s Special Forces, the ?Green Berets?. David Isby investigates their most famous missions from POW rescues at the end of the Second World War to the extraction of shot-down pilots from under the noses of the Bosnian Serb militia in 1995. Leave No Man Behind is a collection of vivid battle narratives, but it does more than tell dramatic war stories. Based on the latest evidence released under the Freedom of Information Act, it reveals why some missions were such great successes while others turned to tragedy. It compares them to other rescue operations, e.g. the British Army?s recent action in Sierra Leone. As the author observes, raids and rescues will be more typical of warfare in the 21st century, so it is vital to understand the successes and failures of the Green Berets.
David C Isby is a Washington-based attorney/defence analyst who contributed to The Times History of War and writes regularly for Jane?s Defence Intelligence Review and many other professional military publications.
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ISBN 13 9780304362042
ISBN 10 0304362042
Titel Leave No Man Behind
Autor David Isby
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Orion Publishing Co
Erscheinungsjahr 2005-03-10
Seitenanzahl 416
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