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Chapter 6
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Military Science - Special Forces Training
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RANGER HANDBOOK.
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"Rangers" - the name has struck fear in the hearts of America's foes for
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centuries. From Roger's Rangers in the French and Indian War through the
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long-range patrols behind enemy lines in Korea, the Ranger tradition of
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bravery and endurance is unmatched. Compiled by the Ranger Department, Ft.
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Benning, Georgia, this handbook draws from bloody lessons learned from two
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centuries of special operations combat. Crammed with info on demolitions,
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booby traps, rappelling, communications and more than thirty other topics.
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If you'd like to be a Ranger, find out what it takes by reading this book.
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4.5 X 6, softcover, illust., 216 pp, $10 (RANG.HB)(159)
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THE SCOUT, by Ion L. Idriess
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This Australian guerrilla manual presents a rare insight into one of the
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most vital functions of small-unit combat intelligence - scouting. Despite
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great technical achievements in modern military science, the small-unit
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commander must still rely heavily on the eyes, ears and stealth of his
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scouts. In addition to detailing the basic fundamentals of scouting in
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general, certain obscure techniques of scouting, often overlooked in most
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U.S. Army and Marine Corp scouting texts, are detailed in this book.
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4.5 X 6.5, softcover, 128 pp, $10 (SCOUT)(166)
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LONG RANGE PATROL OPERATIONS - Reconnaissance, Combat, and Special
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Operations, by James W. England
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The long range recon patrol must infiltrate deep into enemy territory to
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obtain intelligence, commit sabotage and carry out special missions. This
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invaluable resource is the most comprehensive text on LRP anywhere!. It
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covers all aspects of the deep penetration nature of LRP ops in today's
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combat environment.
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Intelligence acquisition; raids and ambushes; insertions and extractions;
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training; communications; climate and terrain; weapons and equipment; air,
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naval and artillery fire support; tracking; camouflage; and end-of-mission
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briefings are just some of the topics detailed in this exceptional book.
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8.5 X 11, softcover, illust., 336 pp, $20 (LONG)(616)
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LONG-RANGE SURVEILLANCE UNIT OPERATIONS
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As a primary source of human intelligence, the long-range surveillance unit
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is a fundamental element of war. LRSUs are not intended to carry out direct
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action; their mission of limited reconnaissance and stationary surveillance
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is quite different from that of Special Forces and Rangers, but is,
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nonetheless, indispensable. (Like CrimeFighters vs cops, maybe?)
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This manual provides doctrine for the tactical employment of LRSUs and is a
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reference for the information needed to plan their assignments. It outlines
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each stage of the process, from organization and mission development to
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execution, extraction and recovery. Find out how these teams are organized,
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trained and equipped to surreptitiously enter enemy areas and then observe
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and report enemy dispositions, movements, activities and battlefield
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conditions for the benefit of the tactical commander.
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8.5 X 11, softcover, illust., 104 pp, $14 (RANGE)(865)
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U.S. NAVY SEAL COMBAT MANUAL
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The U.S. Navy SEAL Combat Manual provides the most up-to-date info
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currently available on the equipment, weapons and tactics employed by this
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elite undersea fighting force. Special emphasis is given to underwater
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demolition techniques and explosives. Hundreds of photos, charts and
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diagrams highlight this unusual training manual. Topics include SEAL
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history, communications, weapons, survival, covert intelligence-gathering,
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diving, first-aid, infiltration and extraction, demolitions and a lot more.
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8.5 X 11, softcover, photos, illust. 240 pp, $20 (SEAL.MAN)(334)
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SEALs - UDT/SEAL Operations in Vietnam, by T.L. Bosiljevac.
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The Vietcong feared them above all American troops. U.S. Navy SEALs staged
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ambushes, gathered intelligence, raided VC strongholds, captured prisoners
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and supplies and created havoc in the enemy's rear areas. This book tell
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the dramatic and heroic story of these highly trained commandos in
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Southeast Asia, from the early coast reconnaissance missions to the
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withdrawal of the last SEAL team.
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Describing scores of combat missions, author and active-duty SEAL, T.L.
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Bosiljevac, recounts incredible acts of skill and valor by SEAL troops
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under fire. Sixteen pages of never-before-published photos show SEALs in
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training, on patrol in VC territory and moving up canals in the Mekong
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Delta. Appendices list SEAL award recipients (including Medal of Honor
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winners), personnel killed in action, SEAL combat tips and a lot more.
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This is a detailed, fully descriptive book on this elite unit's role in the
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Vietnam War. 5.5 X 8.5, hardcover, photos, 272 pp, $27 (SEAL))(859)
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U.S. ARMY SPECIAL FORCES A-TEAM VIETNAM COMBAT MANUAL
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preface by Shelby Stanton
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This is the real thing, a reprint of the A Detachment Handbook that was
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issued to all Special Forces A-Teams during the Vietnam War.
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The A-Team, trained to develop indigenous soldiers for combat, represented
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the fighting heart of the U.S. Army Special Forces in Vietnam. This manual
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covers A-Team training, operations, communications, logistics and more.
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This is information that was actually used by SF personnel in the field,
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including such topics as camp construction, combat and recon patrols,
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interrogation procedures and psyops. This manual features a foreword by the
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Special Forces commanding officer in Vietnam and a preface by noted Vietnam
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author and SF veteran Shelby Stanton. A unique book for collectors of
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military and Vietnam memorabilia.
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8.5 X 11, softcover, illust., 304 pp, $20 (SFA)(732)
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SPECIAL FORCES WATERBORNE OPERATIONS
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Unconventional warfare may require entering or leaving an area through
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water - using coastlines, harbors, rivers or lakes. This U.S Army FM 31-25
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reprint covers waterborne operations using small boats, scuba and surface
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swimming, and discusses navigation techniques for same, reconnaissance,
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searches and demolitions, support from conventional forces and operations
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methods for specific environment. Appendices include tips on water-proofing
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and rigging gear, hand signals, diving strategies, planning checklists,
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conditioning and special equipment.
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8.5 X 11, softcover, photos, illust., 104 pp, $15 (SFW)(798)
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SPECIAL FORCES OPERATIONAL TECHNIQUES
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In every respect, except for our weather-proof cover nd handy pocket size,
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this is an exact reprint of the famous Army Field Manual 31-20. All
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illustrations and every one of the 536 pages of vital info are included.
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Whether you're involved in nonnuclear or nuclear warfare, unconventional
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warfare or counterinsurgency ops, this manual covers what you need to know.
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Improvised weapons, intelligence gathering, psychological ops,
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communication, logistics, survival, infiltration, Special Forces field
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maneuvers, demolition, raids and ambushes, amphibious air ops, and a whole
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lot more are covered in this unusual field manual.
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4 X 5, softcover, illust., glossary, index, 536 pp, $18 (SF.OP.T)(174)
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SPECIAL FORCES - AIR OPERATIONS
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U.S. Army Special Forces units have mastered nighttime air missions in
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support of unconventional warfare operations around the world.
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Characterized by deep penetration flights into hostile or politically
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sensitive areas, Special Forces units infiltrate, resupply, and extract SF
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operational personnel working with indigenous troops in the jungles and
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mountains of the world's hot spots.
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This manual covers pre-mission preparation, organizing reception committees
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on the ground, setting up drop and landing zones, calculating moon phases,
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search and rescue ops, mission aborts, escape and evasion plans, and more.
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8.5 X 11, softcover, illust., 112 pp, $15 (SFAO)(840)
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SPECIAL FORCES HANDBOOK
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From Vietnam and Laos to Central America and Africa, the U.S. Army Special
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Forces has rightfully won a respectful reputation for its expertise in
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guerrilla warfare. SPECIAL FORCES HANDBOOK - a classic in field manuals of
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this type - covers, among other things, guerrilla tactics and missions;
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demolition techniques such as improvised incendiaries; air ops; weapons;
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communications and survival skills.
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4.25 x 6, softcover, illust., 216 pp, $8 (SF.HB)(173)
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BREAK CONTACT, CONTINUE MISSION, by Raymond D. Harris
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The men of MACV-SOG; they were the elite combat troops of the U.S. Army
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Special Forces, carrying out the most dangerous missions of the Vietnam
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War. Secretly inserted by Huey helicopters deep into Laos, Cambodia and
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North Vietnam, SOG recon patrols moved silently through enemy sanctuaries
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deep in the hills and jungles, gathering military intelligence, snatching
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prisoners and calling in air strikes. If the team was discovered, they had
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to fight their way to the nearest clearing against overwhelming odds,
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praying that the rescue choppers would arrive instead of orders to "break
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contact, continue mission."
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In his widely praised first novel, MACV-SOG veteran Ray Harris tells the
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story of Ted Garner, a recon sergeant running missions out of the CCC
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compound south of Kontum. In what Special Forces vets have called
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"extraordinary," "haunting" and "one of the best" accounts of special
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operations in the Vietnam War, Harris describes the faith, fear and
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friendship that bound the men of SOG, and with stark and brutal honesty
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unveils the meaning behind the unit's motto: "YOU HAVE NEVER LIVED UNTIL
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YOU'VE ALMOST DIED."
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While this is a fictionalized version of what it was all about, it's also
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based on the author's personal and actual experience in this unique outfit.
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Absolutely fascinating reading, especially for Vietnam vet's.
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5.5 X 8.5, hardcover, fiction based on facts, 368 pp, $23 (CONT)(858)
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PROJECT DELTA - Special Forces Vietnam Recon Manual
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This manual lists some of the most practical combat advice anywhere,
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including tips on leading a recon patrol, caring for the M16 in the bush,
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breaking out of encirclement, POW snatches, radios, packs and a lot more.
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This information is the product of hundreds of LRRP operations into enemy
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territory. 8.5 X 11, softcover, photos, illust., 40 pp, $8 (DELTA)(852)
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MODERN SNIPER RIFLES, by Duncan Long.
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Sniping is a specialized skill that requires a specialized rifle. Noted
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Weapons expert Duncan Long describes the .22 LR, single shot, bolt-action,
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semi-automatic, and large caliber rifles that can be used for sniping
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purposes, including the U.S. M21, Ruger Mini-14, AUG and HK-94SG1. These
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and other models are evaluated on the basis of their features, accuracy,
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reliability and handiness in the field. The author also looks at and
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compares the best scopes, ammunition and accessories.
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Whether you're a serviceman, lawman, or hunter who wants to fine tune his
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shooting skills, this book examines and and recommends the very latest
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developments in sniper rifles, ammunition and accessories.
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8.5 X 11, softcover, photos, illustr., 120 pp, $17 (MOD)(711)
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U.S. MARINE CORPS SCOUT/SNIPER TRAINING MANUAL
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This sniper training manual - used by the Marksmanship Training Unit of the
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Marine Corps Development and Education Command in Quantico, Virginia - is
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packed with information on every aspect of the art and science of sniping.
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Valuable to the instructor and student alike, this volume outlines lessons
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on sniping, care and cleaning of the M40A1 sniper rifle and equipment,
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sights, camouflage, the effects of weather, range estimation techniques,
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target detection and selection, offensive and defensive employment,
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construction and occupation of hides, mental conditioning and more. Sample
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score cards, observation logs and range estimation score sheets are
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included.
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This official USMC Scout/Sniper Training Manual is an excellent training
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manual for lawmen who may be called upon to use these skills in hostage
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taking situations. It's also an excellent training manual for serious
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hunters who want to improve their shooting skills.
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8.5 X 11, softcover, 192 pp, $15 (MAR.SCOUT)(815)
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USMC SNIPING, FMFM1-3B
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This essential sniping guide shows why U.S. Marines have always been the
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best-trained and most successful snipers in the world. This is the LATEST
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EDITION of the Marine Corp's sniping manual, covering considerably more
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information than what previously has been available. Now you can learn what
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only the most carefully screened, tested and trained soldiers know about
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this deadly art.
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It's all here: sniper equipment, sniper scopes, special ammo, marksmanship
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training, planning and preparing a sniper mission, effects of weather,
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camouflage, moving through difficult terrain, selecting a sniper post,
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quick-kill methods and a whole lot more.
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Even the U.S. Army sends its instructors to the USMC sniping school. After
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reading this manual, you'll know why.
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8.5 X 11, softcover, photos, illus., 208 pp, $15 (USMC)(882)
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COUNTER SNIPER GUIDE
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In response to demands from police and SWAT teams, this small booklet is
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different than the above volumes: it concentrates on the reverse situation
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- sniping a sniper! While the information can be used by military personnel
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too, it's written expressly for lawman - to learn how to take out a
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terrorist sniper who is threatening or killing innocent people. It contains
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everything the countersniper needs to know about ammunition, rifles,
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sights, how to deal with noise and muzzle flash, stable and unstable
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shooting positions and a lot more. It's a small booklet because it deals
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only with a specific topic - countersniping! (or game poachers?)
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8.5 X 11, softcover, photos, illustr., 36 pp, $6 (SNIP)(513)
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U.S. ARMY SNIPER TRAINING MANUAL
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With the help of this sniper's bible, TC23-14, the famed U.S. Army snipers
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killed 1,187 Vietcong in one five-month period. Only 1.37 rounds were
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expended per kill at an average of 450 meters (about 500 yards!). This
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field manual is an excellent source of specialized information for hunting,
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target or sniping work. It covers camouflage, shooting techniques and
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positions, maps and compass reading and necessary equipment for survival in
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the field. 8.5 X 11, softcover, 100 illus, 196 pp, $20 (USA.SNIP.TR)(217)
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FORGOTTEN LEGIONS - Obscure Combat Formations of the Waffen-SS,
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by Antonio J. Munoz
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This book has all the elements of a war novel: ambushes, glider assaults
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behind enemy lines, eleventh-hour rescues, courage, betrayal, and death.
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Jump into Partisan-occupied Yugoslavia with elite SS commandos, barely
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missing Tito himself. Accompany Hitler's commando extraordinaire Col. Otto
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Skorzeny on other daring missions, including rescuing Mussolini from a
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mountain-top resort and snatching the Hungarian President's son to prevent
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Hungary's defection to the Allies.
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World War II buffs and serious scholars alike will want to read this
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painstakingly researched history of lesser-known Waffen-SS formations
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during the critical war years of 1943-1945, including the Eastern Turkic
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Moslem, Albanian-SS Mountain, Croatian-SS and Fortress Regiment Besslein
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units. The author has compiled an enormous amount of information, maps,
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charts, photos and first-hand accounts from war diaries and survivors
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themselves - much of which has never appeared anywhere else.
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8.5 X 11, hardcover, photos, illust., 424 pp, $60 (FORGOT)(989)
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THE IRAQI ARMY - Organization and Tactics
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This up-to-date tactical handbook on every aspect of the Iraqi army
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recently decimated by U.S.-led coalition forces during Operation Desert
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Storm takes you inside Saddam Husseins's elite Republican Guard Units, SCUD
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missile brigades and every infantry, armor, air and artillery corps that
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took part in the invasion and occupation of Kuwait. This book provides
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considerable insight into the U.S. military's doctrine of quick and violent
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attack that will shape the tactics of modern warfare into the next century.
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5.5 X 8.5, softcover, illust, 192 pp, $15 (ARMY)(955)
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WARSAW PACT WEAPONS HANDBOOK, by Jacques F. Baud.
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This thorough guide to Soviet/Warsaw Pact weaponry was written for Special
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Forces, reconnaissance units and guerrilla groups. Learn to identify,
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disarm, destroy and even use enemy equipment. Packed with diagrams, charts,
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technical data, illustrations and glossaries, this handbook is one of the
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most complete we've seen on Soviet weapons.
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8.5 X 11, softcover, illustr., 168 pp, $20 (WARSAW)(808)
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IMPROVISED RADIO JAMMING TECHNIQUES - Electronic Guerrilla Warfare,
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by Lawrence W. Myers.
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Radio jamming is one of the great equalizers in unconventional warfare. By
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defeating the enemy's command and control capabilities at the moment a
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guerrilla mission is being carried out, the resourceful guerrilla can
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prevent effective response and retaliation and ensure the operation's
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success.
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This book covers the three phases of electronic guerrilla warfare: target
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interception, target acquisition and target jamming. Chapters include The
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Covert Listening Post, Intercept Operations, and Jamming Equipment
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Selection.
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This is not a jargon-filled technical manual. It is a practical field guide
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for unconventional warfare operatives that clearly outlines improvised and
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field-expedient methods to identify, intercept, analyze and defeat enemy
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radio traffic. (Like drug dealers, maybe?)
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5.5 X 8.5, softcover, illust., 256 pp, $20 (JAM)(810)
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THE ELECTRONIC WARFARE HANDBOOK
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Electronic warfare - the use of radio to support combat missions by
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disrupting enemy communications and weapons systems - is almost as old as
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radio itself. This manual presents specific information on how to conduct
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electronic warfare. Included are advanced details of electronic warfare
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planning, counter-countermeasures, coordination with ground troops and
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amphibious units, jamming, deception, and more, are explained in detail to
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improve your chances for battlefield success.
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8.5 X 11, softcover, 96 pp, $15 (WARFARE)(921)
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FIGHTING IN THE STREETS - A Manual of Guerrilla Warfare, by Urbano
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This is a serious how-to-do-it manual for armed resistance in today's
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urbanized cement jungles. It explains proven methods of street combat
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tested in countless armed struggles worldwide. Chapter include Principles
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of Guerrilla Warfare, The Urban Base of Operations, Ambushes, Counter
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insurgency Operations, and a lot more. Also covered are improved explosives
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and weapons and field-expedient communications security.
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5.5 X 8.5, softcover, illust., 142 pp, $12 (FS)(3008)
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AMBUSH AND COUNTER AMBUSH
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Ambushing has recently become the most commonly used insurgent technique in
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the Communist revolutionary warfare. Drawing on the hard-learned lessons of
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soldiers who must be prepared to fight at all times, this book thoroughly
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covers an all-important subject - how to strike back at ambushers!
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4 X 5.5, softcover, illust., 80 pp, $6 (A.&.COUN.A)(2)
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NIGHT FIGHTER'S HANDBOOK, by Major Dennis J. Popp
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Here is all the info you need to carry out the successful night operation:
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the physical and psychological factors that affect night operations; night
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movement and positions; signaling; navigation, including map and terrain
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analysis; illumination techniques; and the training techniques that will
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ensure successful nighttime operations.
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8.5 X 11, softcover, illust., 72 pp, $10 (NF)(566)
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MILITARY POLICE WORKING DOGS
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Security missions and law enforcement depend on military police working
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dogs' keen instincts to perform tasks that humans are incapable of:
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detecting explosives, narcotics and contraband; defending critical areas
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against unauthorized penetration; patrolling, pursuing, and attacking
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anyone trying to evade arrest.
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Used for training and maintenance by the best U.S. Military Police working
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dog teams, FM 19-35 is the essential guide to understanding dogs and how
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they can expedite mission accomplishment. This field manual includes step-
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by-step procedures and many things to consider when working with dogs, a
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schedule and guide to obedience training, tracking under different weather
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conditions and searching buildings and other areas.
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8.5 X 11, softcover, illustr., 80 pp, $12 (DOG)(841)
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VHS VIDEOS (U.S. Format only)
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EAGLES OVER THE GULF - Desert Storm: The Original Air Footage.
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This videotape is a collection of the most startling color aviation
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photography of the Gulf War, narrated by the pilots who flew the missions.
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Pilots describe the tension, exhilaration and rigors of ariel combat,
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accompanied by original air footage of the world's most powerful aircraft
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in action. You'll witness Air Force, Navy and Marine jets in the greatest
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display of ariel prowess in history. As one F-16 pilot described the tape:
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"...you don't know how close you've come to capturing the whole
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experience." Color, approx. 30 minutes, $25 EAGLE)(3009)
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SEALs IN VIETNAM - An Inside Look
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In the jungles of Vietnam, U.S. Navy SEALs waged a war of terror against
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the Vietcong. Highly trained ambushers, snatch artists and assassins, SEALs
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moved like shadows through VC territory, causing a ripple of hysteria
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throughout enemy sanctuaries as villagers awoke to find proof of their
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silent, deadly presence the night before.
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This is the most complete, detailed video on this elite unit's role in the
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Vietnam War. It's loaded with rare footage of SEALs in action. You'll see
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SEALs in grueling training, grim-faced warriors in full night cammo
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preparing for missions and terror-stricken VC prisoners being hauled in for
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interrogation. Voice-overs of SEAL vets will tell you in their own words
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what it was like to go out on deadly excursions deep into enemy territory
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and the skills it took to get back alive. From their special weapons to
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their ruthless tactics, find out why SEALs were the most feared animals in
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the jungles of Vietnam. Color, approx. 30 minutes, $30 (VIET)(898)
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AMBUSH! - Navy SEALs in Deadly Action
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The most devastating terror tactic of U.S. Navy SEALs in Vietnam was the
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ambush. SEALs were experts at delivering themselves silently to ambush
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sites, setting up kill zones and laying down blankets of fire from which no
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enemy could escape. Occasional survivors returned to their villages with
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chilling tales of the "men with green faces" appearing out of nowhere,
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bringing sudden, violent death.
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This video features all-new, never-before-seen footage from the personal
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archives of SEAL veterans. This is not a rehash of SEAL history - rather,
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it is an instructional video on the art of the ambush as told by the men
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who perfected the tactic. SEAL vets describe what it was like to go out on
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"wham and scram" operations, the differences between planned vs. hasty
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ambushes, unconventional methods used only by SEAL teams, the vital
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importance of the elements of surprise and all the explicit details of
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springing a successful ambush. Filmed with the cooperation of the UDT/SEAL
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Museum, AMBUSH! is the ultimate video on how America's deadliest warriors
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carried out their deadliest missions.
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Color, approx. 60 minutes, $30 (AMBUSH)(999)
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U.S. NAVY SEALs - WW II, Korea, Vietnam, Middle East, Grenada and Panama.
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Elite warriors of stealth, sabotage and surreptitious missions of death,
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U.S. Navy SEALs have been the U.S. Military's shock force in 50 years of
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conflicts around the world. SEAL counter-insurgency operations rank among
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the most successful and devastating in the history of unconventional
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warfare.
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In this video release, you'll witness live footage of SEALs in action from
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World War II to today's "dirty little wars." See UDT (Underwater Demolition
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Teams) clearing the beaches prior to landing at Guam, Normandy and Inchon;
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SEALs waging a deadly guerrilla war against the Vietcong in the canals and
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jungles of Vietnam; and today's SEAL fire teams securing key enemy outposts
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during the Grenada operation, protecting U.S. shipping interests in the
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Middle East and spearheading the invasion of Panama. Much of this material
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has never been available to the public - until now.
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Color, approx. 35 minutes, $30 (USNS)(893)
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