The New Mercenaries


Author:

Anthony Mockler


Publish Date:

1985


Publisher:

Sidgwick & Jackson


Cover Type:

Hardcover


Condition:

Very Good
Clean condition with minimal wear to dust jacket. Owners inscription on front end page, light foxing.

The History of the Mercenary from the Congo to the Seychelles

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In The New Mercenaries, Anthony Mockler provides a compelling and in-depth examination of the modern world of mercenaries, from their rise in the mid-20th century to their controversial role in global conflicts. Through meticulous research and gripping storytelling, Mockler traces the history of these highly skilled soldiers-for-hire, focusing on key events and operations from the Congo Crisis to the notorious mercenary actions in the Seychelles.

Mockler delves into the motivations behind mercenary work, exploring the complex dynamics of private military contractors who operate in conflict zones around the world. He paints a detailed picture of the changing nature of mercenary forces, their involvement in post-colonial Africa, and the controversial roles they played in shaping political and military outcomes across the globe.

The book takes readers through a fascinating journey, including firsthand accounts and interviews with former mercenaries, military leaders, and political figures, revealing the shadowy world in which these soldiers operate. The New Mercenaries addresses the moral and ethical questions surrounding the use of private armies in modern warfare, shedding light on the growing influence of private military companies in global conflicts.

An essential read for anyone interested in military history, political intrigue, or the role of private contractors in modern warfare, The New Mercenaries offers a thorough and thought-provoking exploration of a subject often shrouded in secrecy and controversy.