Zero Footprint
The True Story of a Private Military Contractor¿s Covert Assignments in Syria, Libya, And the World¿s Most Dangerous Places
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Armored cars, burner phones, top-notch weaponry and top-secret missions -- this is the life of today's private military contractor. Like author Simon Chase, many PMCs were once the world's top military operatives, and since retiring from outfits like US Navy SEAL TEAM Six and the UK's Special Boat Service, they have devoted their lives to executing sensitive and hazardous missions overseas.
Working at the request of U.S. and British government entities as well as for private clients, he takes on jobs that require "zero footprint," with no trace of their actions left behind. Chase delivers firsthand accounts of tracking Bin Laden in Afghanistan and being one of the first responders after the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi. We see his teams defuse terrorist bombs, guard dignitaries, and protect convoys traveling through perilous territory -- and then there are the really big jobs: top-secret "zero footprint" missions that include searching for High Value Targets and setting up arms shipping networks.
The missions in Zero Footprint will shock readers, but so will the personal dangers. Chase and the men he works with operate without government backup or air rescue. If they die serving their country, they remain anonymous. There are no military honors or benefits. Contractors like Simon Chase are the unsung heroes in the war against terrorism, a strong, but largely invisible force -- until now.
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Realistic and honest!
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Fascinating and well told
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What did you like best about this story?
I like books that I learn new things from. I learned a lot about private military contractors and it was very interesting to be taken "behind the scenes"What does Eric Brooks bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I thought he did a great narration.Any additional comments?
This was an excellent book. After listening to 13 Hours I found this book even more interesting. Benghazi is part of this book, but a small part. These contractors have been putting their lives on the line long before Benghazi. Yes, they get paid a lot of money, but their level of risk is just as high as military on the front lines but without support of governments (although one could argue that our own military doesn't have the support of our government). It was a unique look inside of the lives of military contractors professionally and personally.If you liked 13 Hours - You'll like this
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Great read!
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