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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
pretty good,
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This review is from: Special Forces: War Against Saddam Hussein (Hardcover)
Once again I'm pretty impressed with this line of books(the first one being Special Forces War in afghanistan). People complained about the first book being inaccurate and other stuff that really didn't matter. The truth is that this book has "examples"of what special forces has over there as well as real pictures of soldiers in action. It's a very visual book with tons of cool stuff that people like me ,like to see. The facts I haven't really gone over to know how accurate it might be, but take into consideration that this is a book done by somebody making books, not some guy actually in the Special Forces. Half of the stuff that probably goes on ,the public will never really know. So take evrything with a grain of salt ,and you'll be all right. I love these books. Although the first one was a little better, but who cares, at least they brought another one out. Enjoy
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent photo reference,
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All the photos in this book are of the highest quality. Sharp and crisp. Excellent photo reference for the artist, collector and military buff. Detailed pictures of the men,women, gear and weapons that make it all happen in the field. Clear, concise text that is very readable. All Michelettis' reference books that are contained in my personal library are of this quality. Highly recommended. Various branches of the military are covered. Models posing in specific gear and equipment supplement the acutal combat photos and give a clear view of what is used and worn by operatives in theater.
6 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
spec ops fashion show,
By tigerstripeblue (san diego ca. usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Special Forces: War Against Saddam Hussein (Hardcover)
this is the second of eric micheletti's book on special forces in the middle east conflicts,the first dealing with afghanistan.if you liked that book,you'll like this one.if you did'nt,well..sorry..you probably wont care for this one.this book is a photo collection of special forces in iraq,along with a few"runway models"displaying the latest in spec ops fashion.if you are interested in military uniforms and gear(you are called a "geardo"...sounds like weirdo)this is one for your library.some of the pictures are from digital cameras and are a bit fuzzy(or is that "pixilated"?),but you will see plenty of pics of special forces,SEALs,marine recon and AFSOC.even CIA,SAS,grom and others.i do think the chapter on the operators of the other nations involved(coalition forces)is too short.and you wont see much of the new"digital"camo patterns that are all the rage in military fashion.also note...this book is not a "rah rah"account of the war in iraq.the author is a long time combat journalist.he has been around the uglier parts of the world and"seen the elephant"more than even the most jaded CNN reporter.he takes no cheap shots at the soldiers,but nor does he sugar coat the conflict.that he is french may upset some.nonsense.if you know anything about eric's work,you know he has a deep admiration of the troops,of many nations.long story short..if you have an interest in military gear as a collector,collect action figures,or just want to see some pictures to go with those"i was there"books(think jawbreaker or roughnecks or such)this book is a good start.also,the book ends with pictures of some of the operators who gave their lives in iraq.did you know 2 of the"green berets"lost where women?they belonged to the civil affairs units,which are part of special forces.they are airborn trained and wear the green beret,even though they arent what we think of when we think of special ops.remember them....all of them.
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Special Forces: War Against Saddam Hussein by Eric Micheletti (Hardcover - July 31, 2006)
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