Military Intelligence


Roots of Strategy: Book 1 - The 5 Greatest Military Classics of All Time
Intelligence in War: Knowledge of the Enemy from Napoleon to Al-Qaeda
Makers of Modern Strategy from Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age
Directorate S: The C.I.A. and America's Secret Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan, 2001-2016
Agent Zigzag: A True Story of Nazi Espionage, Love, and Betrayal
On War
Strategy
Killer Elite: The Inside Story of America's Most Secret Special Operations Team
Horse Soldiers: The Extraordinary Story of a Band of US Soldiers Who Rode to Victory in Afghanistan
Kill Bin Laden: A Delta Force Commander's Account of the Hunt for the World's Most Wanted Man
One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer
Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001
Handbook of Intelligence Studies
The Role of Military Intelligence 1965-1967
Not By The Book: A Combat Intelligence Officer In Vietnam
The Six Pillars Of Effective Leadership by Jim CarloughLost in Shangri-la by Mitchell ZuckoffThe Art of War by Sun TzuWomen Heroes of World War II―the Pacific Theater by Kathryn J. AtwoodSwift Sword by Doyle D. Glass
The Modern Art of War and Survival
193 books — 12 voters
Band of Brothers by Stephen E. AmbroseBlack Hawk Down by Mark BowdenUnbroken by Laura HillenbrandWe Were Soldiers Once... and Young by Harold G. MooreLone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell
Best Non-fiction War Books
2,126 books — 2,363 voters

Karl Braungart
I’ll be frank, Jerry. Aaron Morris telephoned here a week ago and wanted to know your whereabouts. I told him you were on leave. He said your wife called him about your whereabouts.
Karl Braungart, Counter Identity

Christopher Hitchens
Rolf Ekeus came round to my apartment one day and showed me the name of the Iraqi diplomat who had visited the little West African country of Niger: a statelet famous only for its production of yellowcake uranium. The name was Wissam Zahawi. He was the brother of my louche gay part-Kurdish friend, the by-now late Mazen. He was also, or had been at the time of his trip to Niger, Saddam Hussein's ambassador to the Vatican. I expressed incomprehension. What was an envoy to the Holy See doing in Nig ...more
Christopher Hitchens, Hitch 22: A Memoir

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