Guerilla warfare

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Book Review by Doug Livermore in The Drop, Special Forces Association

A Landmark Study in the Birth of Modern Unconventional Warfare

James Stejskal delivers a masterful exploration of the origins of modern special operations and unconventional warfare. Far from being another biographical treatment of T.E. Lawrence, this exceptional work examines the collective efforts of the British Military Mission (BMM) that operated in the Arabian Peninsula during World War I, revealing how a small cadre of irregular warfare specialists pioneered tactics and operational concepts that would shape military doctrine for generations to comeโ€ฆ

Stejskal brings unique credibility to this historical analysis. As a former U.S. Army Special Forces officer who served thirty-five years as a “Green Beret” and CIA case officer, he understands unconventional warfare not merely as an academic concept but as a lived realityโ€ฆ
His career included two tours with the elite Special Forces Berlin unit during the Cold War, where he conducted clandestine operations behind potential Warsaw Pact lines, and later service with the CIA in numerous high-risk environments worldwideโ€ฆ

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