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Surprise kill
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Green Berets) and actually only mentions their navy counterparts balancing balls on their noses once, when Billy had to do a mission instead of a Seal in The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This account of covert operations is mostly conducted by former Special Forces (a.k.a. Most incredibly – as noted by another subject of the book – what is known about Waugh’s exploits is incremental to what he actually did throughout the past 60+ years… in fact Billy is probably still called upon to do things no others can/will. Waugh who first entered service before the Korean War and served as an infantryman in that conflict, became a Green Beret and fought in Vietnam and Southeast Asia, also continued his service to this country into his 70s, conducting operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other areas. From cross boarder operations in Vietnam to kill/capture missions of terrorists and assassins across the globe. However several others are mentioned and explored. This book primarily follows the – nothing short of incredible – career of Green Beret turned covert operator Billy Waugh. This book is a great leap forward in this undertaking, highlighting a few of the operations and personalities engaged is covert operations.

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You could argue that the obscurity of such operations is essential to the success, but after a while (50 years) I think we should be educating ourselves on these men and women. Our country is actually very generous with their praise of military members and their civilian counterparts of OGAs, but our common knowledge of covert operations in media is severly lacking. These are the people we need to honor, the ones who have been executing the tough assignments around the globe during and since WWII. Rating: 1 – All should read to understand this secret history







Surprise kill