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Mass Market Paperback Against All Enemies Book

ISBN: 0843951400

ISBN13: 9780843951400

Against All Enemies

When a small South American country begins burning the Amazon rain forests, Washington applies pressure to appease public opinion. But the pressure leads to an attack, and soon America finds itself in... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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SF in action

wow!!this book is great i loved it. it was the first book i ever read within 2 days i just couldnt put it down it was great.if you're a special forces fan as i am you will love this book. it has everyone from delta force to seals to pararescuemen it is great not to mention the action seens.you would also like david e. meadows if you liked this author. great job james b. woulfe.

An excellent Modern War Saga

To an old retired military man, this gives us a really good idea of what the men and women in the Armed Forces could be up against in a "limited war" in today's world. Major Woulfe's descriptions are vivid and almost give you the feeling you are there. One minor blip in his research had a woman on a destroyer - accurate because there are women on destroyers, but she had the rating of Seaman First Class, something that went by the wayside on April 1, 1948 when the Navy changed a lot of things in the rating structure. That shouldn't stop you from reading this book. It's a page turner.

Well worth the expense and effort

In this impressive fiction debut, set in a near future and turbulent South America, Marine Corps Major James B. Woulfe (author of Into the Crucible, an account of how the Corps makes Marines for the 21st Century) provides readers with a rare peek inside U.S. fox holes and cockpits during wartime. Woulfe draws on an impressive background of personal experience to create an all too real vision of urban combat. The tale sounds like something you'd expect to read in the newspapers: Despite opposition from the United Nations, a complex combination of terrorism, drug trafficking and environmental issues lead the United States into a military operation against a rogue South American regime. Precision bombing and Special Forces open the campaign with a series of breath taking missions. A woman pilot is captured and becomes a POW. (I'm sure you're wondering if Delta Force will rescue her like they did Jessica Lynch in Iraq. It's the first thing I thought of, and as I read the story, I kept looking back to the book's publication date, surprised that it came out before Operation Iraqi Freedom. The book is full of experiences like that.) Soon Air Force commandos are fighting in the streets of a hostile city to try and save Army helicopter pilots from the same fate, producing scenes more horrific that the aftermath of U.S. vs. clan fighting in Somalia. Before you know it, Army Rangers are parachuting in to seize an airport and Marines are landing on the beaches. The end of the war comes quicker than expected, but then the nation building mission begins, and that might prove to be the hardest and deadliest part of the operation. Again, I was surprised this book came out before the war in Iraq began. Amazing foresight by the author.This engrossing read will satisfy those who want factual accuracy as well as action, but it may not appeal to supporters of simple neo-macho thrillers that litter bookstores. This might explain the shocking one star review down there. The reader from Belton, Texas is missing the point of this book, but those who appreciate a more realistic and challenging story, especially those who enjoy nonfiction sepcial operations stories or want insight on what our Soldiers might be facing in Iraq right now, will agree with my five star ranking.

Against All Enemies

I thought that this book is awesome. It is as truthful a book as I have ever read about the American public and how we feel about war, and how we are so timid about committing forces anywhere. Highly reccomended!

War is Hell

This is one of the best, most comprehensive books I have ever read concerning "low-intensity confilicts" and the kind of engagements America finds itself in nowadays. The account is sombering. There is great characterization. There are high points (the Delta Force rescue, Army SF & SEAL actions) and there are low points (the PJ rescue & Arrowhead presence patrol). Once again the truth the America is almost too-civilized to win a fight against a foe that has a fighting spirit. I hope the author writes again!
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