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Crédit image: Frank Antenori [credit: Arizona State Legislature]

Œuvres de Frank Antenori

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Nom canonique
Antenori, Frank
Nom légal
Antenori, Frank Ronald
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
Lieux de résidence
Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
Tucson, Arizona, USA
Vail, Arizona, USA
Études
Campbell University (BS Health Science)
Professions
army officer
state senator (Arizona)
politician
paramedic
program manager
Organisations
United States Army
Republican Party
Arizona Senate
Prix et distinctions
Bronze Star
Courte biographie
SFC Frank Antenori, US Army (Retired) joined the Special Forces in 1988. Since then, he has participated in numerous operations in over thirty-four countries and has been awarded numerous decorations and citations, with seven received for combat actions.

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A mediocre book about great people involved in important events. Basically, a brief intro to life in US Army Special Forces, with some about 1990s life and then a focus on ODA 391 and a few of their early Iraq war missions. The main focus is on tactical aspects of combat and grinding an axe against "MAJ X" (unnamed in the book, but not hard to identify) who appears to be a fucking piece of shit, at least based on the evidence provided in the book. The story of the battle is a fast read but not really particularly insightful.

There are only really 3 takeaways:
1) mountain/UW SF is less useful in a more conventional light infantry/raider mission than fully motorized SF

2) the Javelin is a good missile system, and the Dragon was so shitty that it poisoned the well for many

3) light units like SF are safer when on the attack/advance than when stuck in a static position.
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
octal | 4 autres critiques | Jan 1, 2021 |
Authors do a good job describing the psychological stresses soldiers suffer waiting for permission to do their job. Also, how difficult it is to accept orders from superiors who don't support the troops or function well in combat situations. Planning, training, implementing, completing and recovering from a special operation are well defined and described.
½
1 voter
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twylyghtbay | 4 autres critiques | Feb 25, 2013 |
A first person account of green berets in action in Iraq in the early days of the war.
1 voter
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jepley38 | 4 autres critiques | Sep 14, 2011 |
Read this two years ago. One may argue with the reasons and confusion surrounding these wars, but the men who fight them are a special bunch. Physical bravery and a deep concern for others is a hallmark of them all. This is an amazing story, and a tragic one as well.
½
 
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chriszodrow | 4 autres critiques | Apr 30, 2010 |

Statistiques

Œuvres
1
Membres
145
Popularité
#142,479
Évaluation
3.1
Critiques
5
ISBN
9

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