Mammoth Book of Special Forces

Mammoth Book of Special Forces by Jon E. Lewis, published by Robinson in 2004, offers a detailed exploration of thirty true graphic accounts of heroic missions conducted by various special forces, including the SAS, Commandos, Rangers, Navy SEALS, and Paratroopers. Spanning 498 pages, this edition presents a comprehensive look at operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Bosnia, focusing on the challenges faced by these elite units in high-stakes environments.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of military history and the intricacies of special forces operations. The book delves into the technology and strategies employed by these units, providing insights into the military science behind their missions. With its emphasis on real-life accounts, this work serves as a significant resource for those interested in military history and the evolution of special operations.
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Features thirty true graphic accounts of the most heroic SAS and special-forces missions ever undertaken into the most dangerous place of all – behind enemy lines. This book includes the operations into Iraq in 2003, Afghanistan and Bosnia, and features the range of special forces from SAS, Commandos and Rangers to Navy SEALS and Paratroopers.
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