Posted on Sep 10, 2015
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The new book, "Relentless Strike," sheds light on one of the military’s most secretive commands.

America’s most elite special operations units have increasingly found themselves in the spotlight. After the rescue of Captain Richard Phillips from Somali pirates and Operation Neptune Spear, the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, colloquially known as DEVGRU or SEAL Team 6, became the subject of immense public interest. But many outside the military have never heard about the shadowy command that SEAL Team Six, Delta Force, and other special missions units answer to: the Joint Special Operations Command.

JSOC oversees planning for joint unconventional operations, and conducts much of the “black” side of special operations. A new book, “Relentless Strike: The Secret History of Joint Special Operations Command,” from author and former Army Times journalist Sean Naylor aims to highlight JSOC’s history over the past 30 years. It also illustrates how JSOC moved to the forefront of combating insurgencies in Iraq and Afghanistan.

http://taskandpurpose.com/how-joint-special-operations-command-became-americas-perfect-hammer/
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Definitely a Unique Evolution and this sounds like a great book to add to my collection.
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I'm going to get it also, PO1 William "Chip" Nagel.
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CSM Carl Cunningham
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Great book. Reading it now and I just posted about this the other day.
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CSM Carl Cunningham, Did you post this as a question or a statement? I'm sorry if I posted a double question, but I checked before I did, and didn't see anything else posted.
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I posted about the book in a question. I was trying to gather comments to see if people though books with this much detail about real world special operations should be published.
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