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Surviving the International War Zone: Security Lessons Learned and Stories from Police and Military Peacekeeping Forces (re)

Posted By: arundhati
Surviving the International War Zone: Security Lessons Learned and Stories from Police and Military Peacekeeping Forces (re)

Robert R. Rail, "Surviving the International War Zone: Security Lessons Learned and Stories from Police and Military Peacekeeping Forces"
2010 | ISBN-10: 143982794X | 348 pages | PDF | 5,7 MB

Few people are better able to describe how to survive in a war zone than those who have seen, experienced, and lived it first-hand. Comprised of a collection of original stories from international contributors, Surviving the International War Zone: Security Lessons Learned and Stories from Police and Military Peacekeeping Forces contains true accounts of unimaginable scenarios that could only occur in war-torn and conflict-ridden areas.

Presenting accounts written by military and police officers who lived in different dangerous regions across the world, the book offers an inside look at the lives of the officers and the local people living in the war zone environment. Covering many facets of daily life, the book helps readers understand how to survive in deadly terrain.

With contributions from soldiers and law enforcement personnel from 13 different countries who have lived and served in Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan, Bosnia, Kosovo, East Timor, Cambodia, Haiti, and Liberia, the book includes practical tips for day-to-day life in a war zone. It examines topics such as:

Surviving extreme temperatures and staying healthy
Interacting with the indigenous population and cultural awareness
Adjusting to the challenges of limited technology and resources
Protecting oneself from the imminent threat of violence that is present in all war-torn regions

Enhanced with photographs from the war zone, the stories in this volume range from accounts of unspeakable torture, to descriptions of deplorable living conditions, to moments of humor. Some of the stories will make you laugh; others may make you cry. Ultimately, the book provides an unparalleled insight into the full range of deep-seated and sometimes conflicting emotions of the people who have lived and served in war zones and have come home to tell about it.