Between the Vietnam War and the conflicts that followed 9/11, U.S. Special Forces were deployed around the world in missions that were rarely acknowledged and often officially denied. These were not declared wars, but they were dangerous, politically sensitive, and real.
In the Shadows Between the Wars shows how Christopher Brewer recounts his path from the Ranger Battalion into U.S. Army Special Forces and the years he spent operating in that largely forgotten period. Drawing from firsthand experience, Brewer describes the training, selection, and mindset required to function in environments where support is limited, authority is unclear, and decisions must be made without guidance or recognition.
The book follows Brewer through assignments in places such as Colombia, Panama, and Korea, where Special Forces operated “by, with, and through” host nation forces under conditions that blurred the line between peace and war. These missions demanded restraint, judgment, and accountability in situations where a single mistake could carry strategic consequences.
This is not a comprehensive history or a tell-all account. Names are withheld, details are limited, and some stories remain untold. What remains is an honest portrayal of how Special Forces operated during a time when their wars were fought quietly and expected to stay that way.
Written for those who served, those who continue to serve, and those who want a clearer understanding of what happens between wars, this book preserves a record of experiences that were never meant for public view but should not be forgotten.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Between the Vietnam War and the conflicts that followed 9/11, U.S. Special Forces were deployed around the world in missions that were rarely acknowledged and often officially denied. These were not declared wars, but they were dangerous, politically sensitive, and real.In the Shadows Between the Wars shows how Christopher Brewer recounts his path from the Ranger Battalion into U.S. Army Special Forces and the years he spent operating in that largely forgotten period. Drawing from firsthand experience, Brewer describes the training, selection, and mindset required to function in environments where support is limited, authority is unclear, and decisions must be made without guidance or recognition.The book follows Brewer through assignments in places such as Colombia, Panama, and Korea, where Special Forces operated "by, with, and through" host nation forces under conditions that blurred the line between peace and war. These missions demanded restraint, judgment, and accountability in situations where a single mistake could carry strategic consequences.This is not a comprehensive history or a tell-all account. Names are withheld, details are limited, and some stories remain untold. What remains is an honest portrayal of how Special Forces operated during a time when their wars were fought quietly and expected to stay that way.Written for those who served, those who continue to serve, and those who want a clearer understanding of what happens between wars, this book preserves a record of experiences that were never meant for public view but should not be forgotten. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798893249156
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Between the Vietnam War and the conflicts that followed 9/11, U.S. Special Forces were deployed around the world in missions that were rarely acknowledged and often officially denied. These were not declared wars, but they were dangerous, politically sensitive, and real.In the Shadows Between the Wars shows how Christopher Brewer recounts his path from the Ranger Battalion into U.S. Army Special Forces and the years he spent operating in that largely forgotten period. Drawing from firsthand experience, Brewer describes the training, selection, and mindset required to function in environments where support is limited, authority is unclear, and decisions must be made without guidance or recognition.The book follows Brewer through assignments in places such as Colombia, Panama, and Korea, where Special Forces operated "by, with, and through" host nation forces under conditions that blurred the line between peace and war. These missions demanded restraint, judgment, and accountability in situations where a single mistake could carry strategic consequences.This is not a comprehensive history or a tell-all account. Names are withheld, details are limited, and some stories remain untold. What remains is an honest portrayal of how Special Forces operated during a time when their wars were fought quietly and expected to stay that way.Written for those who served, those who continue to serve, and those who want a clearer understanding of what happens between wars, this book preserves a record of experiences that were never meant for public view but should not be forgotten. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798893249156
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Between the Vietnam War and the conflicts that followed 9/11, U.S. Special Forces were deployed around the world in missions that were rarely acknowledged and often officially denied. These were not declared wars, but they were dangerous, politically sensitive, and real.In the Shadows Between the Wars shows how Christopher Brewer recounts his path from the Ranger Battalion into U.S. Army Special Forces and the years he spent operating in that largely forgotten period. Drawing from firsthand experience, Brewer describes the training, selection, and mindset required to function in environments where support is limited, authority is unclear, and decisions must be made without guidance or recognition.The book follows Brewer through assignments in places such as Colombia, Panama, and Korea, where Special Forces operated "by, with, and through" host nation forces under conditions that blurred the line between peace and war. These missions demanded restraint, judgment, and accountability in situations where a single mistake could carry strategic consequences.This is not a comprehensive history or a tell-all account. Names are withheld, details are limited, and some stories remain untold. What remains is an honest portrayal of how Special Forces operated during a time when their wars were fought quietly and expected to stay that way.Written for those who served, those who continue to serve, and those who want a clearer understanding of what happens between wars, this book preserves a record of experiences that were never meant for public view but should not be forgotten. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798893249156
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Between the Vietnam War and the conflicts that followed 9/11, U.S. Special Forces were deployed around the world in missions that were rarely acknowledged and often officially denied. These were not declared wars, but they were dangerous, politically sensitive, and real.In the Shadows Between the Wars shows how Christopher Brewer recounts his path from the Ranger Battalion into U.S. Army Special Forces and the years he spent operating in that largely forgotten period. Drawing from firsthand experience, Brewer describes the training, selection, and mindset required to function in environments where support is limited, authority is unclear, and decisions must be made without guidance or recognition.The book follows Brewer through assignments in places such as Colombia, Panama, and Korea, where Special Forces operated 'by, with, and through' host nation forces under conditions that blurred the line between peace and war. These missions demanded restraint, judgment, and accountability in situations where a single mistake could carry strategic consequences.This is not a comprehensive history or a tell-all account. Names are withheld, details are limited, and some stories remain untold. What remains is an honest portrayal of how Special Forces operated during a time when their wars were fought quietly and expected to stay that way.Written for those who served, those who continue to serve, and those who want a clearer understanding of what happens between wars, this book preserves a record of experiences that were never meant for public view but should not be forgotten. Seller Inventory # 9798893249156
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. In the Shadows Between the Wars | Christopher Brewer | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Franklin Publishers | EAN 9798893249156 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand. Seller Inventory # 134629575