A Bloody Business: America’s War Zone Contractors and the Occupation of Iraq

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As the U.S. military shrinks, a private army is stepping into the breach. Some refer to them as mercenaries; to others, they are soldiers of fortune. They call themselves contractors. They drive trucks, train soldiers and policemen, and protect supply convoys and U.S. diplomats. Who are they? How did they get into this line of work? Work do they do it? A Bloody Business: America’s war Zone Contractors and the Occupation of Iraq takes you into the lives of the men and women who work in the most dangerous places on earth. Unlike our soldiers, and airmen, they have few regulations or laws limiting their conduct or their business. Instead, guided by instinct and experiment, civilian contractors develop their own means of survival. The book offers an unprecedented look behind the scenes and into the ranks of civilian thousand private military contractors are equivalent of the hired guns of the Old West. Travel with them in the scorching heat of the Kuwaiti desert, through the streets of Baghdad, and down the highways in Iraq. You are sure to find that the business of war zone contracting is, indeed, a bloody business.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Colonel. Gerals Schumacher

A captain in Vietnam in the 1960s, Gerry Schmacher went on to command a variety of Post-Vitenam missions before retiring in 1997 as a full colonel. Schumacher served thirty-two years in the military, including twenty years as a green berent. One of the projects under his command in the late 1980s was the use of special forces units to test the use of special forces units to test the security of defence instrallations such as ballistic missile early warning sites (BMEWS), radio relay sites, radar posts, ammunition storage facilities, and power plants. Schumacher has been a guest lecturer at preeminent think-tank groups and has appeared numerous times on network television and national radio. He is a graduate to the university of Miami. Schumacher is also the author of To be a U.S. Army Green beret. He lives outside san Francisco, California.

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Title
A Bloody Business: America’s War Zone Contractors and the Occupation of Iraq
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170493218
Length
304p., Figures; Index; 23cm.
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