



You will learn how to break international and domestic laws, which is sometimes OK if your cause is just. Soldiering? This is a how-to and how-not-to book, as told by a man who has done so and knows when not to do so. It is also a great way to get his take on global political reality, political science and political duplicity. Now, soon to hit 81, he has written a book about his adventures and the traits he values: honor, service, loyalty, faith and allegiance to his country. Brown and many people will ask, “Who?” But tell them he is the man behind Soldier of Fortune magazine, founded in Boulder, Colorado, in 1975, and all will say, “Whoa!” At last, we finally have his memoirs, I Am “Soldier of Fortune”: Dancing with Devils.īrown, a retired lieutenant colonel who served as a Green Beret in Vietnam, has been battling America’s enemies, both foreign and domestic, as well as windbags and foulmouths, most of his adult life. I Am Soldier of Fortune : Dancing with Devilsīy Robert K. Book Review: I am a Soldier of Fortune Close
