The Guerrilla Factory: The Making of Special Forces Officers, the Green Berets

· Simon and Schuster
4.3
24 reviews
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304
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With a veteran Green Beret as your guide, go deep inside the grueling training that every Special Forces soldier must endure to become an elite fighting machine.

With “a fresh, authentic voice” (Publishers Weekly), former Special Forces commander and current instructor Tony Schwalm takes readers deep inside the grueling training on the notorious Q course, required for all Special Forces soldiers before they can join the elite Green Berets that defends our country in nontraditional operations.

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4.3
24 reviews
Allen Lusby
January 7, 2015
Excellent read. Should be required reading for those planning on entering SOF training. An excellent primer for those interested in what it takes to begin a SF career path.
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A Google user
December 28, 2017
Can't believe that he and I were roomates and friends at both Georgia Southern and UGA. Awesome job, GATA Tony !!!
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Dan Leatherwood
March 21, 2016
Good reading. Informative about SF. Interesting format and ideas.
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About the author

Tony Schwalm is a retired lieutenant colonel with the US Army Special Forces (aka the Green Berets). A veteran of multiple combat deployments around the world, he is currently assigned to the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force—Afghanistan as a Department of the Army Civilian leading a group of social scientists supporting special operation forces in that war-torn country.

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