Daring to Win Special Forces at War

Daring to Win Special Forces at War by David Eshel, published by Cassell in 1998, offers a detailed exploration of notable military operations conducted by elite forces throughout history. This new edition spans 214 pages and is presented in English. The book is authored by a former officer in the Israeli Defence Force, providing a unique perspective on the subject matter.
Readers will find a selection of thrilling episodes from various conflicts, including World War Two, the Falklands, Vietnam, and Central America. Eshel describes a range of operations involving air, land, and sea special forces, highlighting the strategic and tactical elements of these elite actions. The narrative focuses on the historical significance of these military endeavors, making it a valuable resource for those interested in military history.
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Written by a former officer in the Israeli Defence Force, this is a selection of some of the most exciting episodes fought by elite forces in history. Beginning with the great commando actions of World War Two, the author goes on to describe elite actions in the Middle East, the Falklands, Vietnam and Central America. He covers actions for all kinds of special forces: air, land and sea.
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