Someone Else's War: Mercenaries from 1960 to the Present (1998, 2000) By Anthony Rogers
Based on extensive interviews with mercenaries of many nationalities, this volume reveals how white mercenaries came to play a key role in the struggle for the Congo, and how the end of the war in Vietnam coincided with the start of the war in Rhodesia, attracting a new generation of mercenary soldiers. The story moves on from the Angolan debacle of 1976 to a succession of operations in Africa and South America, an attempted coup in Malta, and to the mercenaries that flocked to the former Yugoslavia as the Balkan conflict worsened.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket (1998) and Soft Cover (2000) Options
- 320 Pages
- In Good Condition