For readers of American Sniper, the stirring account of a life of service by the “father of the US Navy SEALs”
One month after the Bay of Pigs fiasco, when President John F. Kennedy pressed Congress about America’s “urgent national needs,” he named expanding US special operations forces along with putting a man on the moon. Captain William Hamilton was the officer tasked with creating the finest unconventional warriors ever seen. Merging his own experience commanding Navy Underwater Demolition Teams with expertise from Army Special Forces and the CIA, and working with his subordinate, Roy Boehm, he cast the mold for sea-, air-, and land-dispatched night fighters capable of successfully completing any mission anywhere in the world. Initially, they were used as a counter to the potential devastation of nuclear war, and later for counterterrorism and hostage rescue. His vision led to the formation of the celebrated SEAL Team 6. In this stirring, action-filled book, Hamilton tells his story for the first time.
Night Fighter is a trove of true adventure from the history of the late twentieth century, which Hamilton lived, from fighter pilot in the Korean War to operative for the CIA in Vietnam, Africa, Latin America, and Europe, from the Pentagon to Foggy Bottom, and from the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Reagan White House’s Star Wars. Like American Sniper, here is the record of a life devoted to patriotic service.
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This was an absolutely fabulous read! It chronicled the inception of America's special forces as told first hand by the man who had the most influence and input into the process. I was spellbound from page to page; riveted by his descriptions of the first hand action he was involved in, brilliant descriptions of battles fought. I found myself biting my nails from the excitement and suspense of real missions as well as laughing out loud at his descriptions of the early trial and error experiences of casting and retrieving special operators into the oceans from a helicopter travelling at 40 knots. It coupled real history with his experiences and gives new insight into what was really happening behind the scenes. Without a doubt, one of the best reads I could ever ask for and I highly recommend it.
To be honest, the typical "blue" language of a sailor is not something I enjoy, and there is a lot of it. However, usually the offending stuff appears in quotes and probably was either actually what was said or close to it, so I chose to tolerate it. Beyond that particular problem there was value. Having lived through many of the events he writes about, and getting his perspective on them and on the leaders in place at the time, was very interesting. In fact, it exposes the roots of many present day global issues.
I have been a LEO for 21 yrs working local governments, and as a civilian since 1994. I appreciate the author’s service and he as a an (like my father, a Marine), but I got the feeling of “ I did this and I was wherever” too much to believe. Sorry but my opinion. Also, as an avid reader I read almost all of Dick Marcinko’s book and I don’t remember (maybe I misssed it) to “Bone” Hamilton, but that might be me as as was reading “Red Cell” series and this wasn’t part of it. What I can say is I waited for my prescribed timed for this book and I am not impressed. Again, I’m grateful but don’t recall hearing about Mr. Hamilton’s huge footprint….idk
Must read for anyone interested in the birth of unconventional warfare.
This is a great read for anyone looking for a big picture view of the inception and evolution of unconventional warfare as well as US efforts to thwart the global expansion of communism. This is not an high speed action thriller but does a great job of covering the background to a lot of covert operations around the globe. It will not leave you bored or bury you under clinical critiques but is instead an insightful and honest look at the evolution of unconventional warfare and one man's contributions and journey.
Only about ten years younger and basically the same generation, I thought my volunteering for a piddling year in Vietnam was a milestone in my life. Miserably poor milestone to say the least. Youngsters, read this and believe. If we don't do anything about communism at least this book will show future generations how the totalitarian regime came about.
The historical truth by the man who lived it. Excellent learning tool not only about the formation of Seal Team 6, but to educate those who question the need for our country and our allies to continue the fight against communism and the increasing world terrorism. Freedom comes at a cost. We need more men like these and politicians like President Ronald Reagan.
One of the best books on the special ops world I have ever read..There are plenty of I was there stories, along with a very clear description of the history of the struggle to defeat communism and terrorism. I highly recommend it!!
Simplified and combined. Conventional and unconventional warfare history with the history of world since WWII. Updated and confirmed prior books on these important issues
The author is well stocked in covert experience which is a requisite when writing a book on selecting and training A new elite command Which uses unconventional tactics to conquer their enemy.
Better than a history book. A first person account of his work in the military from the end of WW2 to about 2010 including his interactions with many prominent people in that time.