Special Operations Forces in Afghanistan
By (Author) Leigh Neville
Illustrated by Ramiro Bujeiro
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
2nd July 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Special and elite forces
War and defence operations
Military history
958.1046
Paperback
64
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 7mm
250g
Intelligence specialist Leigh Neville identifies, describes and illustrates the Special Operations Forces (SOF) of the British, American and other Coalition forces committed to the 'War on Terror' in Afghanistan since 2001, providing a fascinating insight into specific operations detailing weapons, equipment and experiences in combat. With a surprising amount of recently declassified material from government departments that are yet to be published in the mass media, this is a ground-breaking analysis of the largest mobilization of Special Forces in recent history. With extensive first-hand accounts providing an eyewitness perspective of the fighting on the ground and including information on the British SAS, the US Delta Force, Australian and Canadian special forces as well as MI6 and CIA operational units, this book provides a crucial study of their skills and successes amidst the Afghan mountains.
"Military libraries strong in modern operations need Special Operations Forces in Afghanistan: it's a survey of the Western response to terrorist attacks on the U.S. and describes the results achieved by specific units operating in Afghanistan. From successes to failures, chapters cover strategy, include many rare private photos and use the author's SOF contacts for unusual embellishment." --The California Bookwatch (September 2008)
"In all, it is an interesting book that shows how difficult it is to operate in these areas and provides insight into past and on-going operations. One that I enjoyed reading and I know you will as well." --Scott Van Aken, Modeling Madness (September 2008)
Leigh Neville is an Australian intelligence specialist who is currently studying for a degree in International Security. He has published a number of articles on the subject and has excellent contacts in the US, UK and Australian special forces.