"A behind the scenes look at Special Operations Command. For anyone wanting to understand how America has fought the ''grey wars'' of the last 20 years, this book provides a unique introduction to how these units train, think, and fight."--Jerry D. Lenaburg, New York Journal of Books "A cohesive and absorbing book. Collins is refreshingly honest."-- Military Review "U.S. Special Operations Forces are often the subject of films, books, and articles.
But they are seldom understood. N.W. Collins brings a deep understanding to her extensively researched history of the operators from the catastrophe of Desert One in 1980 to more successful recent operations against al-Qaeda and the Islamic State. Her history is accurate, engaging--and indispensable."--Max Boot, author of Invisible Armies: A History of Guerrilla Warfare from Ancient Times to the Present Day " Grey Wars provides a gripping account of how U.S. Special Operations Forces carry out their tasks and deal with the daunting stresses and dangers.
Collins combines important insights with vivid portrayals to yield what is not only a most informative history, but also a great read."--Robert Jervis, author of American Foreign Policy in a New Era "Somewhere between Lawrence of Arabia, Iran, and Somalia, the Bin Laden mission and ISIS, special operations exist. They are an important tool in America''s arsenal, defending, protecting, and keeping the peace. Thoughtful warriors who are expeditionary, unconventional, self-sufficient, mobile, flexible, and highly-trained. N. W. Collins does a wonderful job of telling the special operators'' story. A must read for any student of these forces.
"--Letitia A. Long, Fifth Director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency "Going beyond the myths surrounding our special forces, Collins skillfully captures their culture and roles in this clear-eyed, relevant work. Grey Wars is a unique addition to understanding America '' s security in the dynamic, post 9-11 world and, notably, those volunteer warriors giving 100 percent to our defense."--General (ret.) Jim Mattis, U.S. Marines, the 26th Secretary of Defense "Fascinating and deeply-researched, covering the defining moments in modern special operations; Grey Wars is a must-read for anyone interested in the post 9/11 world."--Admiral William H.
McRaven, USN (ret.), Ninth Commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command "Special operations have dominated U.S. military action more than ever in history after 9/11 but remain vague and mysterious to most Americans. Grey Wars , a riveting book by Collins, based on research among the practitioners, unveils much about what they do in a remarkably readable way."--Richard K.
Betts, author of American Force and Enemies of Intelligence "An honest, fascinating look at forces that are so often written about and portrayed in films--yet as just as often misunderstood. Nancy Collins brings into focus the professionals who are already shaping future battlefields upon which they may well be called to fight."--Stanley McChrystal, U.S. Army (ret.), Tenth Commander of Joint Special Operations Command "This highly readable book captures how special operations became a key element in American foreign policy and a force multiplier for American diplomacy. Collins demonstrates how the flexibility and creativity of our special operators have enabled them to combat the increasingly sophisticated grey area attacks of our adversaries."--Anne W.
Patterson, former U.S. ambassador to Colombia, Egypt, El Salvador, and Pakistan "Grey Wars is for anyone who wants to understand today''s fights. Collins has done a great service by providing a well-sourced, clear, and insightful look into the missions and activities of U.S. special operators. Highly recommend."--Mike Thornton, USN Seal (ret.
), Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, and coauthor, By Honor Bound "An extraordinary look into the forces who carried one of the heaviest loads in our post 9-11 conflicts. N. W. Collins not only highly captures their past contributions but helps us understand why the culture and skills they possess will be essential going forward. Great reading for everyone who strives to understand unconventional security challenges."--General (ret.) Joseph L. Votel, former commander of U.
S. Central Command and U.S. Special Operations Command.