Unconventional Warrior
Memoir of a Special Operations Commander in Afghanistan
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About the Book
This fascinating look at the life of a modern-day professional soldier gives the reader an inside view of the deadly global war on terror. Herd argues that conflicting political objectives have muddied the way forward for the on-the-ground commanders and thus threaten the prospect of any real victory in Afghanistan. He uses everyday stories to make his points: “One of the local leaders pointed to his wrist and said to my interpreter, ‘the Americans have all the watches but we have all the time.’ That made a lasting impression on me.” Colonel Herd was one of the highest ranking officers on the ground with a command of some 4,000 elite soldiers from all branches of the U.S. military and five other coalition nations. It was a mission he had trained for all of his life. A sixth-generation soldier, Herd became a master parachutist, a combat scuba diver, a Green Beret and an Army Ranger. He conducted combat missions against the Taliban by using the Special Forces mandate to work by, with and through the local population.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Walter Morris Herd
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 224
Bibliographic Info: 26 photos, glossary, index
Copyright Date: 2013
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6971-0
eISBN: 978-1-4766-0152-6
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface: Six Generations of American Patriots 1
1. The Making of an Unconventional Warrior 9
2. Initial Training 11
3. First Assignment 13
4. Transfer to the Rangers 15
5. Airborne! 18
6. Jumpmaster 21
7. A Lesson in Leadership 23
8. Time to Move On 26
9. Understanding Special Operations Structure 28
10. Earning the Green Beret 38
11. Special Forces History and the “Coin” 43
12. Special Forces Training 46
13. Reporting to the Regiment 56
14. Training for Unconventional War in Europe 61
15. The First Desert War 66
16. Staff Time 70
17. Unconventional Warfare as Illustrated by Tom Sawyer 75
18. The Lware Campaign 79
19. Firefight 88
20. Fire Support 106
21. Returning Fire 108
22. UW Thinking in a “Joint” Environment 116
23. Czech Republic Paratroopers 121
24. The Press 127
25. Fallen Comrades 131
26. Quarters 135
27. Winning in Afghanistan: Understanding the Culture 137
28. The UW Option 144
29. The Challenge to the UW Option 157
30. Bases, Good Order and Discipline 167
31. Holiday Festivities 174
32. Political Correctness 177
33. Afghan and Pakistan Meetings 180
34. Prisoner Interrogation 185
35. Special Forces Soldiering 187
36. Power in the Modern Era 193
37. Provincial Reconstruction Teams 198
38. Learning from History 201
39. Final Thoughts 205
Glossary 207
Index 210