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WallyJas
15th November 2007, 12:34 PM
Inside Delta Force, by Eric L. Haney (Delacorte Press)

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If you are a fan of Channel 7's 'The Unit' then this is the book to read, the show is based on this book.

Here is the story of an important beginning – when a select group of US military leaders began to be effective in dealing with terrorist and other anti-US threats worldwide. It is predicated on the fact that dissident and criminal forces will take full advantage of any wealthy nation which, sick of failure (in the US case, Viet Nam) fails to keep its guard up. (While we all could wish a more peaceful means could prevent violence, it seems inevitable that a wealthy nation must protect itself.)

This is the story of building Delta Force, an elite group of military personnel who passed through more than rigorous challenges in order to qualify for a force to be entrusted with national defense at the highest levels.

The author details his personal experience from being selected in the second tiny group of soldiers for this unit, going from the elation of being selected to the grueling ordeal of qualification, plus amazement when the few winners saw how many of their colleagues had quit or met with rejection.

As you read his story, watching Delta Force being assembled from scratch, you will identify with the group and its purpose, and surely admire the almost impossible accomplishments the group achieves every day.

Haney spares us nothing as he shows the disastrous failure of a helicopter raid to free US hostages in Iran. He takes us “behind the lines” as we see clandestine assignments in US cities as well as undercover assignments overseas. In fact, one is left to wonder how Haney ever got permission to reveal so much about the elite group.

Reveal he does, and I heartily recommend the experience of reading this action-packed nonfiction novel.

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1rankman
15th November 2007, 12:56 PM
basted only if i wasnt so poor.
cough so any one live in chch nz thats willing to lend a poor student some good books cough

icehollowpoint
15th November 2007, 01:06 PM
For some reason I lack in interest in OMFGDelta!111!. I'm just not attracted by the internet rumours surrounding their mystique.

Something like the south african task forces is much more interesting IMO.

CDN-SMOKEJUMPER
15th November 2007, 01:45 PM
You can think that if you want but they don't get the fun toys of the yanks!!

If you liked that Wally get Killer Elite by Michael Smith. It's about the Activity and they are the first in and direct the SEALs and Delta where to go to do their job. Dude, the book as fantastic!

http://www.amazon.com/Killer-Elite-Michael-Smith/dp/0297845608

This is really interesting and shows just how long and scary some of the messiness we are no involved in is.

icehollowpoint
15th November 2007, 09:12 PM
You can think that if you want but they don't get the fun toys of the yanks!!

If you liked that Wally get Killer Elite by Michael Smith. It's about the Activity and they are the first in and direct the SEALs and Delta where to go to do their job. Dude, the book as fantastic!

http://www.amazon.com/Killer-Elite-Michael-Smith/dp/0297845608

This is really interesting and shows just how long and scary some of the messiness we are no involved in is.

Yeah don't forget , it's the cool flashlights that make delta so badass [/three kings reference] :P

CDN-SMOKEJUMPER
16th November 2007, 02:19 PM
Delta..... Your SAS can mop the floor with em!

The Australian SAS is absolutely fantastic and the Americans love the job they are doing.