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5.0 out of 5 stars SogBoss Praises Special Ops Book
I spent more than 12 active duty years in the U.S. Special Operations community, beginning in 1943 as a lieutenant with Wild Bill Donovan's OSS and culminating in 1968 as a colonel in command of the super secret Studies and Observation Group (SOG) in Vietnam, then continued covert activities in retirement. No other book traces Special Operations trends from the distant...
Published on December 11, 2003 by Maj. Gen. Jack Singlaub

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3.0 out of 5 stars Special Warriors Deserve Better
This book details carefully the work the people of the U.S. Special Operations Command do on a daily basis. I am especially impressed by the detailed outlines & charts the authors made of the different elements organized under this mysterious but crucial military command. I salute each & every member of Spec. Ops who have served & who continue to serve...
Published on December 3, 2003


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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SogBoss Praises Special Ops Book, December 11, 2003
This review is from: U.S. Special Operations Forces (U.S. Military Series) (Hardcover)
I spent more than 12 active duty years in the U.S. Special Operations community, beginning in 1943 as a lieutenant with Wild Bill Donovan's OSS and culminating in 1968 as a colonel in command of the super secret Studies and Observation Group (SOG) in Vietnam, then continued covert activities in retirement. No other book traces Special Operations trends from the distant past to the present and projects into the future nearly as well as masterful presentations in this lavishly illustrated tome, which describes incredible exploits, first on land, then at sea, and finally in the air since the 17th century. The dedication contains the following words from hard-bitten General "Barbwire Bob" Kingston, a Special Operations icon, who wept after he read about those heroic deeds, then asked in wonderment, "Where do we find men like these?" No buyer could possibly be disappointed, given that endorsement. I would give this exciting book six stars instead of five, if permissible.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Air Commando Reviews U.S. SOF, December 9, 2003
This review is from: U.S. Special Operations Forces (U.S. Military Series) (Hardcover)
The Air Commando Hall of Fame lists me among its distinguished members, but U.S. Special Operations Forces (commonly called SOF) nevertheless helped me put my personal experiences into historical perspective and describes Air Force interactions with Army and Navy Special Operators better than any other book. General Pete Schoomaker's introductory chapter entitled "The Tip of the Spear" sets the stage perfectly for succeeding chapters that explain why previously underappreciated, underfunded, and undermanned SOF have become the instrument of choice wherever and whenever requirements arise for the right politco-military mix of U.S. force and finesse in Iraq, Afghanistan, Bosnia, Kosovo, Columbia, the Philippines, and other hot spots around the world. The hundreds of extraordinary illustrations, depicting key players and places, supplement superbly written texts. I cannot recommend this captivating survey too highly. It is certainly a "must" for all of us who appreciate what Special Forces are, and were, all about and should be read by those who do not-and should.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The History of U.S. Special Forces, April 27, 2004
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LTG Richard G. Trefry (Clifton, VA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: U.S. Special Operations Forces (U.S. Military Series) (Hardcover)
This large coffee-table book should be of special interest to all professional soldiers. Special Forces or Special Operations Forces have only come into their own over the past 20 years, but they have been around for centuries.

The very nature of their operations contributes to the secrecy that surrounds their activities. Their demonstrated skills and competence are envied by other servicemembers. This book demonstrates why there is a special aura about these men. In a very moving introductory chapter by Gen. Peter Schoomaker, written while he was retired, and before he was recalled to his present position as Chief of Staff of the Army, he explains that this book was written and published to provide funds for the education of children whose fathers died in action or in training while with this force. (At the time of this writing, some 300 children have been assisted.)

Five chapters were written by Col. John M. Collins, historian, student and practitioner of special operations. He starts with King Philip's War in 1670, continues through the American Revolution, the Civil War, the frontier wars, the Philippine Insurrection and the Banana Republic affairs. He covers all World War II special operations feats. He also covers the years from 1946 to 1972, including the wars in Southeast Asia. Col. Collins relates the activities of Special Forces leading up to the birth of U.S. Special Operations Command in 1986. He describes Operations Earnest Will, Just Cause, Desert Shield and Desert Storm-the first war with Iraq-and the aid to the Kurds following the attack on them by Saddam Hussein. This latter period of time saw the regeneration of Special Operations.

The next section of the book was written by Ben Schemmer before his death last summer. He described in detail the recent state of U.S. Special Operations.

Col. Collins then provides an understanding of the present U.S. Army Special Operations Command today. Included is a very interesting table on Army Special Operations Forces and where they are located. It also describes Special Operations in Somalia and Afghanistan.

Air Force Special Operations Command is described in the next section of the book, which was written by Col. John Gargus. It covers the establishment of Air Force Special Operations Command in 1990, and recognizes the contribution and outstanding performance of Air Force officers and men over the past 40 years. This section provides a review of each of the Air Force aircraft in the Special Operation fleet and describes their capabilities.

Naval Special Warfare Command is covered in a chapter written by Rear Adm. George R. Worthington, U.S. Navy retired. The admiral presents a "structural snapshot" of the Naval Special Warfare Command. This is followed by a description of Naval Special Operations equipment, training and experiences.

Ben Schemmer provides a further chapter on the theater commands of Special Operations Command. This chapter provides a summary of activities of these commands, highlighting the past 15 to 20 years since the implementation of the Goldwater-Nichols Act and the Nunn-Cohen Amendments to the 1986 Defense Appropriation Act.

Col. Carney contributes a chapter on special weapons, tools and equipment for Special Operations. This section covers new hardware. There are two pages on Special Operations tactical equipment. Many vehicles are pictured and described. Weapons aficionados will find the weapons and vehicles shown in this section exciting. A further section of this book was written by Roxanne Merritt, who works at the Special Operations Center Museum at Fort Bragg, N.C. This section provides a pictorial review and a description of the various museums and memorials that honor the heroes of Special Operations. The memorials are beautifully portrayed. Col. Carney closes the story describing Operation Iraqi Freedom. Special Operations Forces who are participating in the operation have every right to be proud of their contributions.

This book is a work of art and a living history and testament to a group of extraordinary individuals and organizations. Although their contributions have not always been known or appreciated in the past, this book provides them their recognition now. This book is highly recommended for both a casual read or for deep study.

LT. GEN. RICHARD G. TREFRY, USA Ret., served as Army Inspector General from 1978 to 1983. He is a senior fellow of AUSA's Institute of Land Warfare.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, August 29, 2005
This review is from: U.S. Special Operations Forces (U.S. Military Series) (Hardcover)
This is awesome, well laid out and a great gift. I especially liked the section on the Navy Seals. I was given one as a gift and liked it so much I ordered one for my Brother in law for his birthday. Worth every dime.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The War We Are Fighting Today - WAR ON GLOBAL TERROR, March 5, 2007
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This review is from: U.S. Special Operations Forces (U.S. Military Series) (Hardcover)
Any book in the (U.S. Military Series) is a must have. 5 stars doesn't even do these books justice. Even the cover demands respect. This book shows the men and women, whom in the past, have been hidden from the public and forgotten about by the mainstream military, but are now on the front lines of the WAR ON GLOBAL TERROR. You've probably caught some glimpses of them on tv in Iraq, Afghanistan, or Pakistan. You'll see their name tags or faces blotted out. These individuals are the ones who put their lives on the line for no glory or fame, just for their country and comrades. In most cases... classified missions, for which no public acknowledgment of their accomplishments will be documented or rewarded. I certainly salute them!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, December 8, 2009
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This review is from: U.S. Special Operations Forces (U.S. Military Series) (Hardcover)
As a former memeber of SF, I really like this book. The other great benefit about this book as a portion of the proceeds go to the SOF Foundation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars When the job gets real difficult--Special Operations Forces are called in., November 10, 2008
This review is from: U.S. Special Operations Forces (U.S. Military Series) (Hardcover)
First of all this book is very impressive physically.It is 14.6 X 10.9 X1.6 inches and weighs 6.4 pounds.Ir is excellently constructed of heavy fine paper,sewn binding,vinyl cover with a plastic emblem insert.The printing is large and bold .The photo redproductions are excellent and numerous.There are 352 pages and there must be at least 1000 photographs,most in full color and some full page and some double page.
It is comprised of 13 chapters by high ranking Officers and even a General and a Rear Admiral.It is a complete overview and history of the various Special Forces that have been involved in America's Military operations from 1690 to the present.
While there are many excellent photographs ,there are many reproductions of spectacular Artist's paintings.The book covers everything from the actual people involved,actions taken and equipment and weapons used.The book is as good as it could possibly be since it was put together by the people who were part of it all;not just writers and editors who worked from records,books or archives.
In other words,a magnificent tribute to these Special Forces that have played such a heroic and crucial part in protecting America and the rest of the free woeld.
And what a job they have done,and what a price they have paid, and what a great debt of gratitude they are owed by all who have benefited from their sacrifice and bravery.
Much thanks to the people responsible for putting this together and to the publishers for getting it to us.Anyone who likes military books will find this a real treasure.
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2 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Special Warriors Deserve Better, December 3, 2003
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This review is from: U.S. Special Operations Forces (U.S. Military Series) (Hardcover)
This book details carefully the work the people of the U.S. Special Operations Command do on a daily basis. I am especially impressed by the detailed outlines & charts the authors made of the different elements organized under this mysterious but crucial military command. I salute each & every member of Spec. Ops who have served & who continue to serve. thank you for keeping me & all Americans safe during these dangerous times.
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