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Canada's Secret Commandos: The unauthorized story of Joint Task Force Two

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Author David Pugliese tells you everything the government doesn't want you to know about the most secret unit in the Canadian military Joint Task Force Two. Canada's Secret Commandos goes behind the scenes in uncovering the missions, training and inner workings of Canada's version of Delta Force and the SAS. The book reveals the unit's most secretive plans, including details about their current mission to Afghanistan in the war against terrorism, a bid to rescue Canadian peacekeepers held hostage in Bosnia, an even more dangerous scheme to launch an attack on terrorists in Peru, and commando missions in Nepal and the Central African Republic.

232 pages, Paperback

First published February 6, 2002

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July 8, 2011
it was okay, but i got the wrong impression of what the book was about. this book was too factual for me, nothing about life in the unit or much about training either. I guess they can't put much stuff like that because not much is known. not my kind of book...
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September 24, 2011
Prior to this I had not heard of this Canadian Forces/RCMP offshoot.

Book wasn't bad, but half of it states the equipment they use rather than the Unit's background. (probably due to the secretiveness surrounding them).

Overall, I thought it wasn't that bad of a read.
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