They operated without uniforms. Without backup. Without rules.
Deep behind enemy lines, these were the warriors America tried to forget.
In this explosive follow-up to Echo Play, former embedded analyst and military historian Alexander H. Bennett returns to the shadows—where missions were never recorded and heroes were never recognized.
My Promise
I was never supposed to write these books.
I got warned—twice.
Not by journalists or critics, but by men who didn’t leave names... and didn’t show up on security footage. The kind of men you’re not supposed to ask about.
They told me I was “getting too close to things the country chose to forget.”
I kept going.
They stole my tapes. They hacked my files. They even lit my mailbox on fire.
I got the message.
I just didn’t care.
Because I made a promise—not to them, but to the men I met over the years.
The operators. The ghosts. The Phantoms.
Some whispered their stories. Some cried.
Some could only nod.
So no—I’m not stopping.
If the government won’t honor them, then I will.
If the official history books leave them out, I’ll write new ones.
This isn’t just another Vietnam War story.
This is my final mission—to make sure no one forgets who these men really were.
Perfect for fans of black ops, MACV-SOG, and covert missions that never made the history books.
The battles u hear about and see in tv are the tip of the iceberg to what really went on. This book helps to show the many lives that helped to make us a safer country and a better military. They are the forgotten. Heros
This book tells the real story of the war fought in the shadows that no one knew about. This book reveals the missions that were run in places the US was not supposed to be in.
Probably the weakest of the recounting of those SOG missions. I cannot recommend it. IT is choppy and has just quick short recounting that are superficial