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Overview"A entertaining insight into how retired American Police Officers helped rebuild the Iraqi National Police. Following the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the subsequent fall of the regime of Saddam Hussein, the U.S. government embarked upon a reconstruction effort which included rebuilding an Iraqi National Police. Retired and former American Police Officers were contracted to travel to Iraq to train this new police force. Dependent on their experience and ingenuity to make life bearable under very austere conditions, and relying on the ""gallows sense of humour"" they had acquired during their time in law enforcement back in the States, the instructors persevered in their task, often under trying and difficult circumstances, as well as hostile fire from insurgents determined to prevent the Iraqi police from regaining control of the streets of Baghdad. Life at the Police Academy varied from sheer boredom to moments of terror as mortars and rockets rained in. Leaving the academy to travel through the streets of Baghdad to the Green Zone for meetings could easily result in being ambushed. D. W. Wilber recounts his experiences as part of this effort, and the unique personalities who came to Baghdad to serve as instructors to the Iraqi Police Cadets attending the Baghdad Police Academy. AUTHOR: Wilber served as a Police Officer in St. Louis County, Missouri for 12 years. He also worked for the CIA as an undercover employee overseas for approximately eight years, and then did contract work for the government and the Special Operations community for over fifteen years. He has also consulted and provided training to foreign governments in Counterterrorism in the Middle East and in Eastern and Western Europe. He is a conservative columnist with several hundred columns published. He is also a regular guest on radio programs, and has been a guest a number of times on 'The Dr. Drew Show' on KABC in Los Angeles." Full Product DetailsAuthor: D. W. WilberPublisher: Casemate Publishers Imprint: Casemate Publishers ISBN: 9781612009216ISBN 10: 1612009212 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 21 October 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsDel is an outstanding storyteller who brings all of his experiences as a soldier and Agency operative to bear in his smart and often humorous writing. --Tim Abell, Actor Look up 'genuine article' in the dictionary and you'll see a picture of Del Wilber. As an avid reader of non-fiction and true-life experiences, I expect credibility. Del Wilber has lived it and has now written this unbelievably true and can't-believe-it-happened account. Highly recommended. --Doug Richardson, author and screenwriter In The Shadow Of the Swords: The Baghdad Police Academy is a snarky and smart blade that's plunged to the hilt in serious reality. The author and I served in Baghdad at the same time, I thought I knew a lot, but I've done nothing but learn from this book. Solid writing. Entertaining. Awesome storytelling with amazing first-hand accounts about a whole new angle on the war in Iraq. Loaded with modest heroes that made a difference. --Boone Cutler, Iraq War Combat Veteran, author of PsyOp'er, The Truth and Lies About The Greatest Influence Operation Since WWII Del Wilber is the real deal. He's been there, done that, and has the t-shirt to prove it. In the Shadow of the Swords brings light to a little-known aspect of our War on Terror; training foreign nationals to stand up on their own. This memoir provides an inside look at our nation's efforts to train Iraqi police officers. A great storyteller, Del explores the challenges, fears, and humor of working in one of America's most recent war zones. It's a read you won't soon forget. --Bob Hamer, veteran undercover FBI agent and author of The Last Undercover Look up 'genuine article' in the dictionary and you'll see a picture of Del Wilber. As an avid reader of non-fiction and true-life experiences, I expect credibility. Del Wilber has lived it and has now written this unbelievably true and can't-believe-it-happened account. Highly recommended. --Doug Richardson, author and screenwriter Del Wilber is the real deal. He's been there, done that, and has the t-shirt to prove it. In the Shadow of the Swords brings light to a little-known aspect of our War on Terror; training foreign nationals to stand up on their own. This memoir provides an inside look at our nation's efforts to train Iraqi police officers. A great storyteller, Del explores the challenges, fears, and humor of working in one of America's most recent war zones. It's a read you won't soon forget. --Bob Hamer, veteran undercover FBI agent and author of The Last Undercover In The Shadow Of the Swords: The Baghdad Police Academy is a snarky and smart blade that's plunged to the hilt in serious reality. The author and I served in Baghdad at the same time, I thought I knew a lot, but I've done nothing but learn from this book. Solid writing. Entertaining. Awesome storytelling with amazing first-hand accounts about a whole new angle on the war in Iraq. Loaded with modest heroes that made a difference. --Boone Cutler, Iraq War Combat Veteran, author of PsyOp'er, The Truth and Lies About The Greatest Influence Operation Since WWII """Del is an outstanding storyteller who brings all of his experiences as a soldier and Agency operative to bear in his smart and often humorous writing.""--Tim Abell, Actor ""Look up 'genuine article' in the dictionary and you'll see a picture of Del Wilber. As an avid reader of non-fiction and true-life experiences, I expect credibility. Del Wilber has lived it and has now written this unbelievably true and can't-believe-it-happened account. Highly recommended.""--Doug Richardson, author and screenwriter ""In The Shadow Of the Swords: The Baghdad Police Academy is a snarky and smart blade that's plunged to the hilt in serious reality. The author and I served in Baghdad at the same time, I thought I knew a lot, but I've done nothing but learn from this book. Solid writing. Entertaining. Awesome storytelling with amazing first-hand accounts about a whole new angle on the war in Iraq. Loaded with modest heroes that made a difference.""--Boone Cutler, Iraq War Combat Veteran, author of ""PsyOp'er, The Truth and Lies About The Greatest Influence Operation Since WWII"" ""Del Wilber is the real deal. He's been there, done that, and has the t-shirt to prove it. In the Shadow of the Swords brings light to a little-known aspect of our War on Terror; training foreign nationals to stand up on their own. This memoir provides an inside look at our nation's efforts to train Iraqi police officers. A great storyteller, Del explores the challenges, fears, and humor of working in one of America's most recent war zones. It's a read you won't soon forget.""--Bob Hamer, veteran undercover FBI agent and author of ""The Last Undercover""" Author InformationWilber served as a Police Officer in St. Louis County, Missouri for 12 years. He also worked as an undercover employee overseas for approximately eight years, and then did contract work for the government and the Special Operations community for over fifteen years. He has also consulted and provided training to foreign governments in Counterterrorism in the Middle East and in Eastern and Western Europe. He is a conservative columnist with several hundred columns published. He is also a regular guest on radio programs, and has been a guest a number of times on ‘The Dr Drew Show’ on KABC in Los Angeles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |