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OverviewBrooklyn to Baghdad is the true story of a retired NYPD intelligence sergeant applying his street-cop tactics and interrogation skills against a lethal insurgency that had infected Iraq. A group of retired special forces soldiers and a law enforcement expert came together to form the counter-insurgency group code-named ""Phoenix Team."" Exposing the corruption of both the Iraqi and US governments, Phoenix Team faces serious setbacks and challenges. Brooklyn to Baghdad shows the effectiveness of Phoenix Team in their ability to process forensic evidence and human intelligence gleaned through interrogations. Throughout, there are many humorous and emotional anecdotes that reveal the men behind the missions and the toll the theater of war takes on real human lives. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher Strom , Jerome Preisler , Michael BensonPublisher: Chicago Review Press Imprint: Chicago Review Press Dimensions: Width: 0.60cm , Height: 15.20cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.600kg ISBN: 9781641601023ISBN 10: 1641601027 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 19 November 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsAn exhilarating and infuriating look at busting bad guys on both sides of the Earth. Feel secure that the man about to tell you his story of law enforcement from Brooklyn to Baghdad is of the utmost character. You are in good hands. Vincent Marra, NYPD Deputy Inspector, Ret., from his foreword If you don't understand how important a weapon on-the-ground intelligence and interrogationor, as Christopher Strom might put it, 'talking' can be, you need to read this book. 'Phoenix' and similar intel programs played an important role in Iraq and will continue to do so in any future conflict; here they are presented at ground level. Brooklyn to Baghdad illuminates a part of modern warfare rarely mentioned in history books, let alone news accounts of war. Its warts-and-more portrayal of personalities is refreshing. Its candid discussion not only of problems but of the dilemmas and ethics, or occasional lack thereof, of contemporary policing and military intelligence gathering makes it more than just a page-turner, though it is that, too. Strom, Preisler, and Benson have added an important book to the post-9/11 oeuvre. Jim DeFelice, coauthor of American Sniper, Every Man a Hero , and other bestsellers Terse, detailed account of a no-nonsense cop's time running interrogations in Iraq. Kirkus Reviews An exhilarating and infuriating look at busting bad guys on both sides of the Earth. Feel secure that the man about to tell you his story of law enforcement from Brooklyn to Baghdad is of the utmost character. You are in good hands. Vincent Marra, NYPD Deputy Inspector, Ret., from his foreword If you don't understand how important a weapon on-the-ground intelligence and interrogationor, as Christopher Strom might put it, 'talking' can be, you need to read this book. 'Phoenix' and similar intel programs played an important role in Iraq and will continue to do so in any future conflict; here they are presented at ground level. Brooklyn to Baghdad illuminates a part of modern warfare rarely mentioned in history books, let alone news accounts of war. Its warts-and-more portrayal of personalities is refreshing. Its candid discussion not only of problems but of the dilemmas and ethics, or occasional lack thereof, of contemporary policing and military intelligence gathering makes it more than just a page-turner, though it is that, too. Strom, Preisler, and Benson have added an important book to the post-9/11 oeuvre. Jim DeFelice, coauthor of American Sniper, Every Man a Hero , and other bestsellers Terse, detailed account of a no-nonsense cop's time running interrogations in Iraq. Kirkus Reviews Overall, this is a highly informative glimpse into the cat and mouse side of counterterrorism. Booklist Online If you don't understand how important a weapon on-the-ground intelligence and interrogation--or, as Christopher Strom might put it, 'talking'-- can be, you need to read this book. 'Phoenix' and similar intel programs played an important role in Iraq and will continue to do so in any future conflict; here they are presented at ground level. Brooklyn to Baghdad illuminates a part of modern warfare rarely mentioned in history books, let alone news accounts of war. Its warts-and-more portrayal of personalities is refreshing. Its candid discussion not only of problems but of the dilemmas and ethics, or occasional lack thereof, of contemporary policing and military intelligence gathering makes it more than just a page-turner, though it is that, too. Strom, Preisler, and Benson have added an important book to the post-9/11 oeuvre. --Jim DeFelice, coauthor of American Sniper, Every Man a Hero, and other bestsellers An exhilarating and infuriating look at busting bad guys on both sides of the Earth. Feel secure that the man about to tell you his story of law enforcement from Brooklyn to Baghdad is of the utmost character. You are in good hands. --Vincent Marra, NYPD Deputy Inspector, Ret., from his foreword Author InformationChris Strom is a former US Marine and retired sergeant with the NYPD Intelligence Division. In October 2007, Chris was recruited by the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization (JIEDDO), a government agency that devised top-secret strategies for combating IEDs in Iraq and Afghanistan. As the lead tactical debriefing officer, he participated in over 110 combat missions and 91 captures of high-value targets (HVTs) in southern Iraq and performed more than 200 battlefield interrogations. Chris is married with two children and lives in Roanoke, Virginia. Jerome Preisler is a native New Yorker who has written forty published books of fiction and narrative nonfiction, including all eight titles in the number-one New York Times bestselling Tom Clancy's Power Plays series. He is also the author of the bestselling Net Force series (created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik). Michael Benson is one of today's most popular true-crime writers, whose books include Escape from Dannemora, Nightmare in Rochester, Killer Twins, and The Devil at Genesee Junction. He is originally from Rochester, New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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