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OverviewOn a rooftop in Mosul in 2017, a Canadian sniper took a shot that echoed around the world - a single round fired from 3,540 meters away, the longest confirmed sniper kill in history. That extraordinary moment, achieved by an operator from Joint Task Force 2, was more than a feat of marksmanship; it was a glimpse into the quiet world of Canada's most secretive warriors. Silent Resolve reveals that hidden world for the first time - a world defined not by glory or recognition, but by quiet precision, discipline, and an unyielding sense of duty. From the frozen Arctic to the burning deserts of the Middle East, Canada's elite soldiers of CANSOFCOM - the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command - operate in the shadows. Their mission: to respond swiftly to threats anywhere on Earth, whether rescuing hostages, hunting terrorists, dismantling weapons of mass destruction, or countering cyber and biological dangers. Formed officially in 2006, CANSOFCOM united four distinct units under one flag: JTF2, the nation's counterterror and direct-action specialists; CSOR, the fast-moving commando regiment; SOAS, the 427 Special Operations Aviation Squadron; and CJIRU, the chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear response unit. Together, they form a compact but world-class force built around one enduring creed - Facta Non Verba, ""Deeds, Not Words."" Mick Trenlow-Symes traces the evolution of these modern-day shadow warriors from their wartime ancestry to their global standing today. Their story begins in the mountains of Italy during World War II, when Canadians and Americans joined forces as the First Special Service Force, the legendary ""Devil's Brigade."" From that crucible came the idea that small, elite units - trained in secrecy, bound by trust - could achieve the impossible. After decades of peacekeeping and introspection, Canada revived that spirit in the 1990s with the creation of JTF2, born from the ashes of the disbanded Airborne Regiment and the lessons of the Somalia Affair. In the years that followed, the unit proved itself alongside the world's most respected special forces, earning quiet admiration from allies and adversaries alike. Then came Afghanistan. Canadian operators fought shoulder to shoulder with Delta Force and the SAS, striking insurgent networks in Kandahar, guiding airstrikes in the mountains, and carrying out missions whose details remain classified to this day. They emerged from that war bloodied but respected - soldiers who had proven that quiet professionalism could accomplish what rhetoric never could. Silent Resolve captures these stories with depth and humanity, exploring not only the tactics and technologies but the people who embody this ethos of calm under fire. Beyond the battlefields, the book follows CANSOFCOM through its later chapters of transformation: the creation of CSOR in 2006 to expand Canada's special operations footprint; the growth of SOAS, whose pilots fly at night and under fire to deliver operators to their targets; and the quiet vigilance of CJIRU, ever prepared to neutralise threats few dare even imagine. It examines how these components evolved in the crucible of Iraq, Syria, and domestic operations such as the Vancouver 2010 Olympics - missions that showed Canadians their elite soldiers are just as ready at home as abroad. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mick Trenlow-SymesPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.349kg ISBN: 9798271498732Pages: 144 Publication Date: 25 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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