Masters of Chaos, Linda Robinson
Masters of Chaos, Linda Robinson
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Masters of Chaos
The Secret History of Special Forces

Author: Linda Robinson

Narrator: Kirsten Potter

Unabridged: 14 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/08/2013


Synopsis

Special Forces soldiers are daring, seasoned troops from America's heartland, selected in a tough competition and trained in an extraordinary range of skills. They know foreign languages and cultures and unconventional warfare better than any U.S. fighters, and while they prefer to stay out of the limelight, veteran war correspondent Linda Robinson gained access to their closed world. She traveled with them on the frontlines, interviewed them at length on their home bases, and studied their doctrine, methods and history. In Masters of Chaos she tells their story through a select group of senior sergeants and field-grade officers, a band of unforgettable characters like Rawhide, Killer, Michael T, and Alan -- led by the unflappable Lt. Col. Chris Conner and Col. Charlie Cleveland, a brilliant but self-effacing West Pointer who led the largest unconventional war campaign since Vietnam in northern Iraq.

Robinson follows the Special Forces from their first post-Vietnam combat in Panama, El Salvador, Desert Storm, Somalia, and the Balkans to their recent trials and triumphs in Afghanistan and Iraq. She witnessed their secret sleuthing and unsung successes in southern Iraq, and recounts here for the first time the dramatic firefights of the western desert. Her blow-by-blow story of the attack on Ansar al-Islam's international terrorist training camp has never been told before.

The most comprehensive account ever of the modern-day Special Forces in action, Masters of Chaos is filled with riveting, intimate detail in the words of a close-knit band of soldiers who have done it all.

About The Author

Linda Robinson is a senior writer for U.S. News & World Report. She was a Nieman fellow at Harvard University in 2000-2001 and in 1999 she received the Maria Moors Cabot prize form Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. She has covered numerous wars, guerrilla conflicts, and special forces' operations.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steven on January 22, 2022

I've read Masters of Chaos: The Secret History of the Special Forces before, and somehow forgot to post a review. Linda Robinson does a masterful job of delving into the history of the US Army Special Forces from the 1980s to the mid-2000s, following the careers of several Special Forces NCOs and of......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on June 21, 2020

This is a great overview of Special Forces (specifically that is Army Special Forces, not Special Operations Forces generally), from the late 1980s (Panama invasion) to 2004 (early Iraq war and occupation). I'm pretty familiar with Army SF (lived/worked with them for a while in Iraq; structurally, p......more

Goodreads review by Drew on September 18, 2020

I am stunned by books written by journalists that turn some of the most compelling stories of our time into lifeless drivel. I don't have anything against Linda Robinson, but how do you spend that much time with these warriors and only get this out of it? I honestly can't remember any accounts from......more

Goodreads review by Robert on December 26, 2019

Excellent. I don't think it's really a secret history of the special forces, and is unclear which special forces she's referring to in the title. It's really a more intimate look at certain US special forces through the eyes and experiences of a few soldiers in the Army. It captures quite well the m......more