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Ambush! A Professional's Guide to Preparing and Preventing Ambushes

Since its release in 1994, Killing Zone: A Professional's Guide to Preparing and Preventing Ambushes has been hailed by military professionals for its clarity and depth of understanding of ambushes. Now, this classicbook has been retitled and thoroughly revised and updated for today's evolving battlefield.

Ambush! contains much of the original material drawn from author Gary Stubblefield's experiences in Vietnam and beyond as a U.S. Navy SEAL and counterinsurgency expert Mark Monday's decades of research and analysis. Now the book has been reorganized and expanded based on the battlefield knowledge of U.S. Army Special Forces Lt. Col. Joshua Potter, a decorated combat veteran of Iraq who used, refined, and updated the original edition.

Ambush! incorporates the expertise of combat veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan, security contractors, and Special Operations professionals who have set up ambushes in war-torn Central and South America, Africa, and the Philippines. It includes:

A revised look at the anatomy, operational cycle, and warning signs of an ambush



Lessons learned from conducting, preventing, and countering ambushes in Afghanistan and Iraq



Procedures for dealing with ambushes involving IEDs



Counterambush and antiambush tactics, techniques, and procedures utilizing current technology, as well aslow-tech and improvised solutions



Special considerations for NGOs operating in contested areas

Ambush! is much more than a book of ambush case studies – it is a practical survival guide to some of the most treacherous regions of the world.

https://docdro.id/c7W9Twc

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12203959

Use something like the extension DownThemAll to select every PDF and download them.

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[–] 17193381? ago 

how about some good FREE audiobooks on Youtube?

some of us got long commutes or cushy jobs but we can't quite just start reading random books at work.

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[–] 17193382? ago 

MP3s, using JDownloader you can download them neatly.

https://mega.nz/#F!BwA2DQpC!L-8xcLCyo9BI24Vtsv6o-A

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[–] 17258146? ago 

Yeah, I download to PC then play on phone with earbuds, but I'm asking for titles/links.

Few of ones I've liked so far:

Rich Dad, Poor Dad

various Orwell besides 1984, like his reporting (his reporting seems to conflict with his antifa claimed beliefs, since Nazis were solving all the things he complained about in UK and France).

Arabian Nights 1001 Nights (pretty based, one of first stories features Blacks crawling down from trees like apes to have sex with a king's untrustworthy harem)

Mein Kampf (but only part 1, looking for part 2)

The Turner Diaries

Russian classics of 1800s: The Brothers K, etc.

Night by Elie Weasel.

Man's Search for Meaning

I also like various "true tales of creepy encounters", because they are mostly about how weirdos come up with all these ways to lure unsuspecting people into creepy situations.

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[–] 16215246? ago 

Requesting any of these books by David Kilcullen

The Accidental Guerrilla, Counterinsurgency, Out of the Mountains and Blood Year.

Id especially appreciate Counterinsurgency but Im guessing only The Accidental Guerilla will be commonly available on pdf.

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Increasingly, so-called weak actors employ irregular warfare to successfully challenge the strong. The British, French, and Americans are recognized for their irregular warfare experience, but the comparatively rich German tradition remains overlooked. German contributions to irregular warfare, in fact, rival their reputed expertise in modern maneuver warfare. This thesis surveys German irregular warfare cases from the eighteenth century forward. Beginning in the American Revolution, Hessian officer Johann Ewald revealed important counter-insurgency principles. In the early nineteenth century, Carl von Clausewitz spoke to the larger idea of people s war and noted its efficacy. In a peripheral theater of World War I, Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck mastered the art of irregular adaptation and survival. In the Second World War, Otto Skorzeny perfected the strategic commando raid. After serving in the same war, Friedrich A.F. von der Heydte published a theory of modern irregular warfare, unique for its views on terrorism and the combined employment of irregular and other forms of warfare. Otto Heilbrunn studied partisan warfare and endorsed pseudo operations to counter asymmetric threats such as those faced by the United States today. German irregular warfare offers strategic answers to contemporary security challenges.

German Views of Irregular Warfare

https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA632373/page/n33

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[–] 16215054? ago 

Does anyone have the WWII German physical fitness book that the allies allegedly tried to burn out of existence?

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[–] 16283430? ago 

Here is a video of German Fitness

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjObalYKTHE

They did more short, high-intensity types of cardio including running, jumping, throwing, crawling, balance/coordination exercises, etc. These have been rediscovered in recent decades by militaries.

One major improvement since WW2 is the inclusion of a lot more direct resistance training.

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[–] 16283431? ago 

At 4:38 they do "kettlebells" which has become very popular in recent years.

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[–] 16215061? ago 

Go to the Deutsch/pol/ thread they're translating Der Mensch und der Sonne or whatever its called. They were basically trying to ease the German youth into an ancient style gymnasium education. Unfortunately, lots of the textbooks and such were gathered and destroyed, but who knows what still lingers around old libraries in Germany.

>>12368709

I dont get it why more people dont read if its so easy.

It's one of the few things that gives me lasting and fulfilling pleasure.

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[–] 16215065? ago 

Der Mensch und Die Sonne - Arish Olympischer Geist

And you're welcome :^)

I also have Kraftgymnastic which I will be scanning shortly

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