A SAS soldier's account of the 30,000 "private military contractors" hired to fight and provide security in Iraq: a disparate and anarchic multi-national force of mercenaries with guns for hire earning an average of $1,000 a day.
Highway to Hell Zusammenfassung
Highway to Hell John Geddes
A SAS soldier's account of the 30,000 "private military contractors" hired to fight and provide security in Iraq: a disparate and anarchic multi-national force of mercenaries with guns for hire earning an average of $1,000 a day.
Über John Geddes
John Geddes fought in the Falklands War with the Parachute Regiment and saw action in the ferocious Battle of Goose Green. He was then selected for the SAS where he served in Air Troop with distinction. He is a veteran of covert operations worldwide including the Balkans, Northern Ireland and Africa. His last tour in the SAS was in South America where he conducted devastating, lethal undercover operations against cocaine cartels. Since leaving the SAS as a Warrant Officer he has been involved in security work in the Congo, Nigeria, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. He now runs a company training personnel mainly for security work in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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