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Listopia > Matthew Ismail's votes on the list Books About Mercenaries (10 Books)
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My Friend the Mercenary: A Memoir
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"Account of a BBC journalist's experience with a South African mercenary. The Author tries to understand a man who, quite against expectations, becomes a friend."
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War Dog: Fighting Other People's Wars; The Modern Mercenary in Combat
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"Venter is a veteran of many African wars since the 1960s, and while his right-wing politics may appeal to some people more than others, his reporting and storytelling are both very compelling."
Matthew
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Someone Else's War: Mercenaries From 1960 To The Present
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"Rogers writes very well about the experiences of mercenaries in Rhodesia, South Africa, the Balkans, and elsewhere. Based on many interviews, not only on secondary sources."
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Soldiers Of Fortune: A History of the Mercenary in Modern Warfare
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"An up-to-date book on mercenaries and PMCs (and how they differ) by an ex-soldier and Guardian journalist who's seen it all."
Matthew
rated it 4 stars
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The Hilton Assignment
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"Journalist Seale knows the Middle East very well and his book about the attempt in the late 1960s to overthrow the the revolutionary government of the late Muamar Qaddafi with the help of mercenaries is very interesting. "
Matthew
rated it 4 stars
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Executive Outcomes: Against All Odds
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"Eeben Barlow's account of the founding of the South African PMC Executive Outcomes is much more interesting and compelling than you might think. Barlow is a very intelligent man and his story is full of all sorts of unexpected twists and turns."
Matthew
rated it 4 stars
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Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army
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"Scahill's book is very well told and often quite scary. Is it desirable that a private entity with deeply partisan right-wing political leanings and contacts in Washington and an undisguised loathing for liberalism should arm itself as well as many national militaries?"
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Licensed to Kill: Hired Guns in the War on Terror
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"Pelton rides with the mercs in Baghdad in an effort to understand, not just the politics of the invasion of Iraq, but the motivations and lives of the mercenaries who fought there on behalf of the US government."
Matthew
rated it 4 stars
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Making a Killing: The Explosive Story of a Hired Gun in Iraq
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"Autobiographical account of a British mercenary in Iraq after the invasion."
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32 Battalion
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"Nortje tells the story of the famous SADF unit, made up mostly of Angolans and Namibians, who fought the brutal wars against the Soviet-backed governments who took over their countries. Nortje has a pretty narrow perspective, but the story of the men of 32 Battalion is worth a read. "
Matthew
rated it 3 stars
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