Fighting Dirty by Peter Harclerode

Fighting Dirty by Peter Harclerode

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From CIA operations in Eastern Europe after 1945 to the Afghan War and its legacy, this work investigates the use of secret armies. From MI6 and the CIA in Eastern Europe to the CIA in Tibet, the MACV-SOG in Vietnam, the SAS in Oman and the CIA in Afghanistan - it is the story of covert operations.

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Fighting Dirty by Peter Harclerode

From CIA operations in Eastern Europe after 1945 to the Afghan War and its legacy, FIGHTING DIRTY investigates the use of secret armies. As Peter Harclerode reveals, the Afghan War was not the first time western governments have resorted to secret armies -- and not the first time one has turned against its creator. French undercover units in the Algerian war led the 1961 mutiny and tried to assassinate their own President. Others achieved great success: covert operations in Malaya and Oman defeated communist guerrilla movements, and Britain's secret war in Borneo held the line against Indonesian aggression. From MI6 and the CIA in Eastern Europe to the CIA in Tibet, the MACV-SOG in Vietnam, the SAS in Oman and the CIA in Afghanistan - this is the secret story of covert operations.
Peter Harclerode is a former British Army officer whose most recent book is SECRET SOLDIERS (Cassell Military Paperback, January 2002). He is an acknowledged authority on guerrilla and terrorist warfare.
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ISBN 13 9780304364688
ISBN 10 0304364681
Title Fighting Dirty
Author Peter Harclerode
Series Cassell Military Paperbacks
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2002-12-12
Number of pages 640
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