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"[A] well written, eye-opening memoir . . . Rich with
twists, anecdotes and ins into how officers are selceted and
trained to lead small units of tough, highly trained fighters
behind enemy lines. . . . [This] is first-rate reading." Source:
Dallas News
“Captivating . . . one of the more engaging books I have read in
quite some time. . . . As entertaining as it is informative. The
Guerrilla Factory is one of those select works that will appeal
to a wide array of readers. . . . For those who simply enjoy a
good war story, Tony Schwalm will demonstrate he has few peers.”
Source: Armchair General
“A retired U.S. Army Special Forces officer provides a
behind-the-scenes look at the physical, psychological and
emotional toll one pays to join the ranks of America’s most elite
fighting force. . . . An eye-opening, unconventional war story in
which the war itself resides in the training.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Schwalm’s insider perspective on the training for unconventional
warfare gives his book a fresh, authentic voice.” Source:
Publishers Weekly
“Even in an age of high-tech warfare, America will always need
dedicated warrior-diplomats who can both confront our enemies and
work with allies in an effort to create peace. Tony Schwalm has
written a gritty, muscular, compelling account of what it takes
to join the ranks of America’s elite warrior-diplomats, the Green
Berets. This is not just a memoir by a top soldier, leader, and
scholar—it is a fine tale of courage, compassion, and
selflessness from one of our country’s finest.” —Eric Greitens,
New York Times bestselling author of The Heart and The Fist: The
Education of a Humanitarian, the Making of a Navy SEAL
"In The Guerilla Factory, Tony Schwalm offers a gripping
insider's story of how America's elite warriors are made. From
the terror of capture to the art of building an insurgent army,
Schwalm's personal account takes you deep into the shadowy world
of the Special Forces to reveal how Green Berets are picked,
trained, and deployed in exotic places where the usual rules of
warfare don't apply--where success is shrouded in secrecy and
failure can mean death." Author: Jonathan W. Jordan Source:
bestselling author of Brothers Rivals Victors: Eisenhower,
Patton, Bradley, and the Partnersh
“The Guerrilla Factory isn’t just an account of how Green Berets
are made. It’s a highly personal, compellingly written and
thought-provoking story of one man’s journey from conventional
soldier to unconventional warrior. Tony Schwalm’s book is a page
turner and an eye opener.” —Douglas Waller, New York Times
betselling author of Wild Bill Donovan: The master Who Created
the OSS and Modern American Espionage
“A crackling good read. Tony pulls in the reader by telling story
after story. No theories here; instead, the book brings the
reader into a world of hard work and never-ending treks. No
wonder the Green Beret teams are known worldwide. They get the
job done, and the author shows why. You're exhilarated at the end
of this fast-paced narrative.” —Bing West, bestselling author of
The Village
“This valuable book is full of great ins from a veteran
Special Forces warrior on what it takes to make the cut in the
Green Berets. It takes you inside the world of our elite SF
warriors—and outside the gate on real-world ops.” —Jack lin,
coauthor of Shooter: The Autobiography of the Top-Ranked Marine
Sniper
“In this wonderfully written, candid personal account, Tony
Schwalm reveals what makes Special Forces soldiers tick. Green
Berets like to say that their most important weapon is between
their ears. The Guerrilla Factory shows how they are selected and
trained to get inside the heads of both friends and enemies.
Schwalm also takes us downrange to hotspots in Haiti, Afghanistan
and the Middle East.” —Linda Robinson, author of Masters of
Chaos: The Secret History of the Special Forces
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About the Author
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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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