Description
This unique approach to the history of American special forces examines their development through a number of operations, ranging from the French and Indian War in the 18th century through to the Vietnam War. From the Son Tay raid to the Force at la Difensa and Rogers' Rangers, the operations are diverse in both organisation and purpose, but all contributed to the overall mission of their theater or larger organisation, thus proving the continuing need for special units throughout history and even today.
About the Author
Michael F. Dilley, a former Army paratrooper, served for 20 years in the U.S. Army's Military Intelligence branch. Following his retirement, he served as an operations security consultant to Department of Defense and Department of the Army special programs, later in the White House Military Office and on the Department of Defense staff. He was a private detective in Wisconsin and New Mexico and finished his active career as an instructor for a government contractor in the Washington, D.C. area. He continues to conduct part-time research and teaching projects, to write, to speak part-time, and to assist other writers.
Book Information
ISBN 9781636242835
Author Michael F. Dilley
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Casemate Publishers
Publisher Casemate Publishers