Zero Footprint: The true story of a private military contractor's secret wars in the world's most dangerous places

· Hachette UK
4.1
18 reviews
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320
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Simon Chase's life is a maze of burner phones, encrypted emails, secret meetings, and weaponry - all devoted to executing missions too sensitive for government acknowledgement. Working for shadowy British and American organisations, Chase has been on the trail of Bin Laden in Afghanistan, protected allied generals in Iraq, and been part of an operation directly related to the attack in 2012 on the US consulate in Benghazi.

Zero Footprint takes us to this dangerous and thrilling world, and tells the true story of a private military contractor whose work forms the foundation for western security abroad, especially when the UK and US military, intelligence agencies, and departments of state need something done that they can't - or won't - do themselves.

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4.1
18 reviews
Simon (Simon)
October 14, 2019
Such an incredible read. Sadly it's total horseshoe as verified by the people who were actually there.
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Andrew Massey
October 18, 2016
Fantastic read, gave a very nice insight and opinion of pmc's
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Anil Das
November 6, 2023
AAA BOSS NETWORK
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About the author

Simon Chase is the pen name of a former member of the Royal Marine Commandos. He was recruited into the British Special Forces, serving in the Special Boat Squadron (SBS). While there he carried out top secret missions around the world working alongside the CIA and DEA. More recently, he has worked with a close-knit team of US Special Forces operatives to provide high-level protection and intervention services for individuals, corporations and governments all over the globe.

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