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One Green Beret

Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, and beyond: 15 Extraordinary years in the life - 1996-2011

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One Green Beret

By: Mark Giaconia
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3rd Edition. Before the Iraq war in 2003, Green Beret teams infiltrated Northern Iraq, linked up with the CIA, and embedded deeply with the Kurdish Peshmerga to prepare for war. These special missions were called “Advanced Force Operations.” Subsequently, these special teams brought in the rest of the Green Berets during an operation called "the Ugly Baby." Then, one of the most significant battles in Special Forces history occurred: "Operation Viking Hammer," where six Green Beret teams along with a handful of CIA and Air Force Special Ops personnel, combined with approximately 8000 Peshmerga, took back hundreds of square kilometers from almost 1000 Ansar Al Islam extremists, and secured a poison production facility of national level significance. This book is the only firsthand account of these essential Unconventional Warfare operations, written by an operator who was there. In addition to describing these historically significant Special Operations missions, "One Green Beret" also details a 15-year career in the Green Berets that includes many unique experiences, such as joint operations alongside Russian Spetznaz on the northern border of Kosovo, and postwar operations in Bosnia embedded deeply with the locals. Mark Giaconia questions everything, and provides a VERY humble, sobering, and human perspective on war, military service, and strategic considerations. One Green Beret is very inspiring, and conveys the author’s personal evolution from gunslinger to educated computer scientist; a true tale of “post traumatic growth.” Special & Elite Forces Wars & Conflicts Armed Forces Iraq War Military Iran

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The AI reading was beyond bad.

A fifty caliber weapon being read as a 40 calories weapon is an example of issues throughout the book. Zero inflection. Really not worth listening to the book.

Why AI? Ruined it.

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A very compelling life story. Well worth reading about it. The computer generated narration is garbage and I wish I had just bought the book.

Great Story, bad narration

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This story was engaging and captivating, but the artificial voice narrating the story detracts from it quite a bit. The number and type of mispronunciations of words or abbreviations was terrible and distracting. At many times, I also felt as though the "emotion" or intonation expressed was inappropriate to the moment and context in the story.

Fantastic story!

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A family member returned from Afghanistan and seemed well. But through the years, it is evident there are still challenges. I was not in the military and very much appreciate the insights from this book. Thank you.

There were some 1-2 second points where the narration was distorted. Otherwise, it was acceptable.

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I think the AI only correctly interpreted the abbreviation cal for calibre once. Otherwise it was calories, California, etc

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