In Kill Zone. Surviving as a Private Military Contractor in Iraq.pdf

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KILL ZONE
Surviving as a Private Military
Contractor In Iraq
By Neil Reynolds
DELTA PUBLISHERS
JOHANNESBURG & CAPE TOWN
Table of Contents
Title Page
Dedication
The Baghdad Four
1. ‘Want to work in Iraq?’
2. Destination, Middle East
3. Gearing up
4. Reconnoitring Baghdad
5. The Sunni triangle of death
6. Setting up the company
7. The contracting business
8. A day in the Green Zone
9. The Kuwait misadventure
10. Down to business
11. The scrap metal convoy
12. First major contract
13. The best-laid plans
14. The battle of Fallujah
15. Near misses
16. Villa T-Bone
17. Ordinary deaths and cloak-and-dagger work
18. Expansion and new contracts
19. In the kill zone
20. Two deadly ambushes
21. Making a plan in Dubai
22. Going high-profile
23. The Baghdad Four continued
24. The end of OSSI/Safenet
Postscript
About the Book
Imprint Page
This book is dedicated to all who worked with me in Iraq:
Rieme de Jager; Eddie Visser; Snoeks Niewhoud; Gerhard Nel; Mauritz le Roux;
John Walbridge; and many others.
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