Ebook: The Command: Deep Inside the President's Secret Army
Author: Ambinder Marc, Grady D. B
- Tags: Special operations (Military science)--United States, Terrorism--Prevention, Intelligence service--United States, Special forces (Military science)--United States, Special forces (Military science), Special operations (Military science), Unified operations (Military science), Intelligence service, Electronic books, United States. -- Joint Special Operations Command, Special forces (Military science) -- United States, Special operations (Military science) -- United States, Intelligence service -- United Stat
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: John Wiley and Sons
- City: Hoboken;United States
- Language: English
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Cover; Contents; Title; Copyright; Chapter 1: The Tip of the Spear; Chapter 2: Doers, Not Teachers; Chapter 3: Interrogations and Intelligence; Chapter 4: Find, Fix, and Finish; Chapter 5: The Tools for the Job; Chapter 6: A Known Unknown; Chapter 7: When You See the Word National, You Know It Is Important; Chapter 8: The Activity; Chapter 9: Semper ad Meliora; Chapter 10: Widening the Playing Field; Chapter 11: Target: Africa.;The U.S. Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) has proven to be the most lethal weapon in the president's arsenal. Shrouded in secrecy, the Command has done more to degrade the capacity of terrorists to attack the United States than any other single entity. And counter-terrorism is only one of its many missions. Because of such high profile missions as Operation Neptune's Spear, which resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden, JSOC has attracted the public's attention. But Americans only know a fraction of the real story. In The Command, Ambinder and Grady provide readers with a concise and comprehensive recent history of the special missions units that comprise the most effective weapon against terrorism ever conceived. For the first time, they reveal JSOC's organizational chart and describe some of the secret technologies and methods that catalyze their intelligence and kinetic activities. They describe how JSOC migrated to the center of U.S. military operations, and how they fused intelligence and operations in such a way that proved crucial to beating back the Iraq insurgency. They also disclose previously unreported instances where JSOC's activities may have skirted the law, and question the ability of Congress to oversee units that, by design, must operate with minimum interference. With unprecedented access to senior commanders and team leaders, the authors also: Put the bin Laden raid in the larger context of a transformed secret organization at its operational best; Explore other secret missions ordered by the president (and the surprising countries in which JSOC operates); Trace the growth of JSOC's operational and support branches and chronicle the command's mastery of the Washington inter-agency bureaucracy.
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