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Gray work : confessions of an American paramilitary spy / Jamie Smith.

Smith, Jamie F. (Author).

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"An unprecedented, raw, first-hand look into the life of America's private paramilitary warriors and their highly secretive work around the world. Jamie Smith, a contractor with more than two decades under his belt, has planned and executed hundreds of missions on behalf of government agencies and private industry in some of the world's most dangerous hot spots.They are elite warriors who run highly dangerous missions deep inside foreign countries on the brink of war. Jamie Smith knows these men well. Not only is he one of them, but he cofounded one of the most successful private contracting multinational firms in the world. For the first time, he breaks his silence, detailing the ultimate danger and risk of paramilitary operations--both officially government-sanctioned and not. Pulling back the curtain of secrecy, he reveals in very intimate terms exactly what private soldiers do when the government cannot act or take public responsibility.Combining the thrilling narrative of a riveting international spy thriller with boots-on-the-ground realism, Gray Work follows Smith through his CIA training and career as an operative, his co-founding of and eventual exit from Blackwater, and his creation and direction of his own company. Espionage and assassinations, rescues and renditions, the turbulence of the Arab Spring, the fall of Qadhaffi, the grit and gristle are all here in covert black ops from Syria to Libya, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq and beyond.As the founder and director of Blackwater, Smith's initial vision has undeniably shaped and transformed a decade of war. He argues that this gray area--and the warriors who occupy the controversial space between public and private--has become an integral element of modern warfare"-- Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9780062271693 (hardback) :
  • Physical Description: x, 385 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : William Morrow, 2014.
Subject: Smith, Jamie F.
Spies > United States > Biography.
Espionage > United States > Biography
Paramilitary forces > United States > Biography.

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Prologue 1(16)
I The Rise of the Rebels
Chapter 1 Libya
17(9)
Chapter 2 Meeting Ambassadors
26(17)
Chapter 3 Cairo
43(11)
Chapter 4 Travel to Benghazi
54(7)
Chapter 5 Meeting the Rebels
61(10)
Chapter 6 How Much Is This Going to Cost Us?
71(5)
Chapter 7 Spying on the State Department?
76(14)
Chapter 8 Escaping Saddam
90(8)
Chapter 9 Plan B
98(16)
Chapter 10 To the Shores of Tripoli
114(9)
II The Fall of a Dictator
Chapter 11 Inside the Militia
123(19)
Chapter 12 Shoot 'Em in the Teeth While They Sleep
142(14)
Chapter 13 Building a Spy: The Foundations
156(18)
Chapter 14 The Battle for Sirte
174(10)
Chapter 15 Dogs, Cans, and Dead Snipers
184(7)
Chapter 16 Creating an Operator
191(17)
Chapter 17 Old Meat in the Locker
208(9)
III Afghanistan
Chapter 18 Blackwater
217(16)
Chapter 19 Going to War
233(16)
Chapter 20 Eight Miles to Go
249(22)
Chapter 21 "Loading!"
271(9)
Chapter 22 Bad Contractors
280(11)
IV Syria, Iran, Mali
Chapter 23 The Iranian Operation
291(24)
Chapter 24 Rendition
315(10)
Chapter 25 Syria
325(22)
Chapter 26 Targeted Killing
347(7)
Chapter 27 MANPAD + Bad Guy + Jet = Bad Day
354(13)
Epilogue 367(10)
Acknowledgments 377(2)
Glossary 379


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