Lessons from a Guerrilla: Marine Raider Frank Sturgis, the Fight for Freedom and Mastering Logistics November 10, 2021 by The Tactical Hermit in American Partisan, Another Reason to Be Armed, Anti-Socialist, Armed Citizen Corner, Asymmetrical Warfare, Bad Ass Files, Biographies, CIA, Civilian Operator 101, COIN, Cold War Era Weapons, Cold War Files, Cold War History, Communism, Communism Sucks, Counter-Insurgency, Counter-Surveillance, Counterintelligence, Dark Arts For Good Guys, Examining GW Tactics, Fieldcraft, Fourth Gen Warfare, Guerilla Warfare, Guerilla Warfare History, Historical Study, History Corrected, History Remembered, History Roundup, Hybrid Warfare, Know your History, Military History, Practical Skill Sets, Practical Solutions to Serious Problems, Shadow Government History, Spy Books Worth A Damn, Spycraft, Tales from the Battlefield, Tradecraft, Training, Training Tips, Warfare, Warrior Tech and tagged American Partisan, Anti-Castro Movement, Anti-Communism, CIA History, Frank Sturgis, Guerilla Warfare History, USMC Raiders Lessons from a Guerrilla: Marine Raider Frank Sturgis, the Fight for Freedom and Mastering Logistics Awesome write up by NC Scout on former USMC Raider and CIA agent Frank Sturgis. Being both a military history buff and a student of guerilla warfare the book Warrior: Frank Sturgis—The CIA’s #1 Assassin-Spy, Who Nearly Killed Castro But Was Ambushed by Watergate is a treasure trove. Highly recommended. Share this:EmailTwitterFacebookPrintPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
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