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Civilian Warriors: The Inside Story of Blackwater and the Unsung Heroes of the War on Terror
ISBN-13:
9781591847458
ISBN-10:
1591847451
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Erik Prince
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
Portfolio
Format:
Paperback
432 pages
Category:
Military
,
Naval
,
Military History
,
Afghan War
,
Engineering
,
Leaders & Notable People
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ISBN-13:
9781591847458
ISBN-10:
1591847451
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Erik Prince
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
Portfolio
Format:
Paperback
432 pages
Category:
Military
,
Naval
,
Military History
,
Afghan War
,
Engineering
,
Leaders & Notable People
Summary
Civilian Warriors: The Inside Story of Blackwater and the Unsung Heroes of the War on Terror (ISBN-13: 9781591847458 and ISBN-10: 1591847451), written by authors
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Description
The founder of Blackwater offers the gripping true story of the world’s most controversial military contractor.
In 1997, former Navy SEAL Erik Prince started a business that would recruit civilians for the riskiest security jobs in the world. As Blackwater’s reputation grew, demand for its services escalated, and its men eventually completed nearly 100,000 missions for both the Bush and Obama administrations.
In 1997, former Navy SEAL Erik Prince started a business that would recruit civilians for the riskiest security jobs in the world. As Blackwater’s reputation grew, demand for its services escalated, and its men eventually completed nearly 100,000 missions for both the Bush and Obama administrations.
It was a huge success except for one problem: Blackwater was demonized around the world. Its employees were smeared as mercenaries, profiteers, or worse. And because of the secrecy requirements of its contracts with the Pentagon, the State Department, and the CIA, Prince was unable to correct false information. But now he’s finally able to tell the full story about some of the biggest controversies of the War on Terror, in a memoir that reads like a thriller.
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