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Wanted Dead or Alive Benjamin Runkle

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From Geronimo to Bin Laden, the United States has deployed military forces to kill or capture a single person nearly a dozen times since 1885. Part military history, part action thriller, and part strategic policy analysis, Wanted Dead or Alive chronicles the extraordinary efforts of American military manhunts throughout history.

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Wanted Dead or Alive: Manhunts from Geronimo to Bin Laden Benjamin Runkle

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Although there is no shortage of books about bin Laden, Runkle breaks new ground by putting his story in the context of earlier manhunts that are surely less familiar to most readers. [The book]may be most appealing to those with an interest in military history, but should also find favor with a broader readership drawn to lesser known episodes in the nation's past. - Associated Press Runkle's 12 manhunts illustrate key features of counterinsurgency or asymmetrical warfare strategy, and indicate how America's military leadership, and its thinking, has been shaped through the succession of such hunts and campaigns ... Going behind the headlines, Runkle provides worthwhile background and context for understanding current wars and how they are fought. - Kirkus Reviews Ben Runkle's book is an exciting history of American manhunts, successful and not, and gives tantalizing glimpses of the role the Pakistani government have played in the hunt for Bin Laden. - Stephen Peter Rosen, Harvard University I... was captivated. Little did I know how much I did not know concerning U.S. military manhunts. Ben's book changed all that, it is a first-class contribution to our community of interest and practice. - Dave Dillegge, editor at Small Wars Journal Runkle nailed it, expertly capturing the amazing chase of manhunting... the dangerous game of cat and mouse where the hunter manipulates the hunteds' social network, intercepts their chatter, and limits their freedom of movement - to ultimately take their life. A tall boy energy drink for our modern day specops warriors. - Dalton Fury, author of the New York Times Bestseller, Kill Bin Laden The successful Navy SEAL raid to kill bin Laden is one of many unforgettable stories of drama, tragedy, and courage Ben Runkle gives us in this page-turning and groundbreaking work of history... A work that will be embraced by readers of both military history and the best action thrillers.- Eric Greitens, Navy SEAL officer and author of the New York Times Bestseller, The Heart and the Fist: The Education of a Humanitarian, the Making of a Navy SEAL. Going behind the headlines, Runkle provides worth-while background and context for understanding current wars and how they are fought. - Kirkus Reviews

Über Benjamin Runkle

BENJAMIN RUNKLE is a former Army paratrooper with a Harvard Ph.D. In January 2006, he quit his job as a presidential speechwriter to serve on active duty in Iraq, where he earned a Bronze Star. He has also served as an official in the Department of Defense and as a director at the National Security Council. He is currently a political scientist at the RAND Corporation. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, The Washington Times, and the Harvard International Review, among others. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia, USA.

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Wanted Dead or Alive: Manhunts from Geronimo to Bin Laden Benjamin Runkle
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