Reading lists: Afghanistan, Iraq and more
Here is Jesse Goolsby’s list on our wars in Afghanistan & Iraq. He left out my books but that’s OK.
Here is Jesse Goolsby’s list on our wars in Afghanistan & Iraq. He left out my books but that’s OK.
Here is Jesse Goolsby’s list on our wars in Afghanistan & Iraq. He left out my books but that’s OK.
Here’s SOCOM’s 2016 reading list. Lots of good books here, including several by Best Defense contributors. Also a helpful compilation of other official reading lists.
Speaking of books, frequent Best Defense contributor (and Special Operations legend) Col. Keith Nightingale has one out. You should buy it. (Here’s an anti-UAV weapon from another Best Defense contributor. You’re a talented bunch.)
Speaking of Afghanistan, here’s Ahmed Rashid’s pessimistic view. He knows as much about Afghanistan as basically the whole Kabul press corps combined.
And here are the eight habits of highly toxic leaders.
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