REVIEWS: "Bob Brown's book is well named. It is, on one hand, a concise chronological history of a unique American publishing venture, and on the other, an autobiography of a maverick soldier and his bizarre assortment of cronies. Above all, it is a great read."-American Rifleman 'I Am Solider of Fortune' is a half-century of history told from ground level. The higher value, though, may be in the perspective it offers on the warrior culture. From the outside, it is easy to believe every soldier of fortune, every "private security contractor," is a Rambo-style wild man, pumped on testosterone. Some of the characters passing through Mr. Brown's book are that. Others are darkly sinister. Most are measured, disciplined professionals who understand both risk and principle...At 80, Robert K. Brown stands as a central figure in a shadow world of secrecy and myth. His book opens that world to readers on the outside. There are many who don't like Soldier of Fortune magazine and the culture of rogue warrior exploits it represents. Bob Brown doesn't care."-The Washington Times 33 photos
REVIEWS: "Bob Brown's book is well named. It is, on one hand, a concise chronological history of a unique American publishing venture, and on the other, an autobiography of a maverick soldier and his bizarre assortment of cronies. Above all, it is a great read."-American Rifleman 'I Am Solider of Fortune' is a half-century of history told from ground level. The higher value, though, may be in the perspective it offers on the warrior culture. From the outside, it is easy to believe every soldier of fortune, every "private security contractor," is a Rambo-style wild man, pumped on testosterone. Some of the characters passing through Mr. Brown's book are that. Others are darkly sinister. Most are measured, disciplined professionals who understand both risk and principle...At 80, Robert K. Brown stands as a central figure in a shadow world of secrecy and myth. His book opens that world to readers on the outside. There are many who don't like Soldier of Fortune magazine and the culture of rogue warrior exploits it represents. Bob Brown doesn't care."-The Washington Times 33 photos
"Robert K. Brown, former Green Beret, after a bizarre military career that succeeded in getting him kicked out of Special Forces not once but twice, and completing the Command and General Staff College without a security clearance, while meantime being wounded in Nam, finally found his true calling as a publisher. Forty years ago he launched an upstart magazine from his basement called Soldier of Fortune, which pushed the bounds of journalism to its limits with his untamed brand of reporting--a camera in one hand, a gun in the other, and soon thereafter he discovered that he'd established a worldwide community. His notorious magazine became an icon for action-seekers in the U.S. and around the world. In this book Brown tells his own story, taking the readers into combat zones where he and his "dogs of war" trotted across the globe. His rogue warrior journalists embedded themselves with anti-Communist guerillas or freedom fighters, often training and fighting with rebels against oppressive regimes. In their revolutionary journalistic style, they created the action and then wrote about it. This is the story of Robert Brown's dogged quest, in journalism as well as warfare, to "Slay Dragons, do noble deeds and never, never give up." "
"...gives you an insider's look at recent history. Brown lived an
adventurous life, in many respects similar to some famous fictional
heroes. Those tales are here, and some of the stories are humorous,
after the fact, but no doubt not at the time the events happened.
Humorous or not, each chapter is an interesting story, and this
book is worth having for serious reading material."-- "Gun
Week"
"a rollicking, true account of a real American hero."-- "World Net
Daily"
"Bob Brown's book is well named. It is, on one hand, a concise
chronological history of a unique American publishing venture, and
on the other, an autobiography of a maverick soldier and his
bizarre assortment of cronies. Above all, it is a great read."--
"American Rifleman Magazine"
"Bob's book is a walk through history and particularly America's
Profession of Arms, both public and private, role in defining and
shaping that history. But what is unique is in this highly readable
and enjoyable book, is the fact that Bob was intimately involved in
not only recording but also shaping that history..."-- "The Drop:
The Journal of the Special Forces Association"
"Brown's new book, I Am Soldier of Fortune: Dancing with Devils,
like the man himself, is as blunt, interesting and as innovative as
they come. Crusty as hell at times, his meat-and-potatoes style of
covering conflicts went on to make the man an icon among his
readers...--Al Venter "Tactical Weapons"
"Col. Brown's book is a breath of fresh air and reminds us that
with spirit, determination, courage and ingenuity, one individual
can accomplish amazing things living in the land of the free and
home of the brave. Let's try to keep it that way. Read his book and
be inspired."-- "American Thinker"
"I Am Solider of Fortune" is a half-century of history told from
ground level. The higher value, though, may be in the perspective
it offers on the warrior culture. From the outside, it is easy to
believe every soldier of fortune, every "private security
contractor," is a Rambo-style wild man, pumped on testosterone.
Some of the characters passing through Mr. Brown's book are that.
Others are darkly sinister. Most are measured, disciplined
professionals who understand both risk and principle. ... At 80,
Robert K. Brown stands as a central figure in a shadow world of
secrecy and myth. His book opens that world to readers on the
outside. There are many who don't like Soldier of Fortune magazine
and the culture of rogue warrior exploits it represents. Bob Brown
doesn't care.-- "Washington Times"
"...it truly covers the breadth and depth of this well-known (and
sometimes controversial) magazine and its maximum leader. As he
does in real-life, Brown just tells it like it was in these
pages."--Dr Ronald C Thomas
"...its 398 enthralling pages, which march readers through every
major battlefield in our collective recent memory, are extremely
educative about the life and character of a man many may think they
know but will learn eons more about from this book."--Marc Phillip
Yablonka, Military Journalist & Author, Distant War: Recollections
of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia
"...jumps out of its page and fills the reader with the adrenalin
.... The adrenalin rush is a drug and after a while it keeps
turning a good soldier into more adventures, reloading that syringe
and re-injecting potency... The average person who will read the
book will learn a history of Cold War and post-Cold War actions
which would otherwise be polluted by layers of media editors or who
would, as they often do, use a buzz word or two at the expense of
the truth."--Bill Northacker, LTC, SF USA (Ret.)
"As a journalist, Robert K. Brown out-gonzo's Hunter S. Thompson,
fighting in and then reporting on dozens of guerilla wars in the
nastiest Petri dishes in the world. The reader is plunged into the
arena of late 20th century warfare by the founding publisher and
editor of the iconic and iconoclastic Soldier of Fortune
magazine.... a rollicking good reminiscence by a man who has lived
life to the fullest and emerged alive, fit and successful at
80....amply illustrated with dozens of photographs and supporting
documents and the prose is as witty and colorful as the author
himself. The man can write....I'll keep checking the perimeter, er,
the bookstore--hoping to find a 'Part II'."--Richard Venola, former
editor of Guns & Ammo
"Lieutenant Colonel Robert K. Brown, USAR (Ret.) has published his
autobiography titled, "I Am Soldier of Fortune: Dancing with
Devils". WDW - FL received a copy for review. Robert K. Brown's (or
RKB as he is known to his friends) book is more than just an
autobiography, it is a monumental lesson in American and world
history.RKB's book reads like a Tom Clancy novel, may Tom rest in
peace.A lover of good whiskey, danger and going where the action
is, usually on his own dime, makes him a modern day Ernest
Hemingway."--Dr. Richard Swier
"Revolutionary or armed rebel...LTC Robert K. Brown has not only
seen the elephant, he fist pounded his chest and stared a herd of
them down from one bloody brush war to the next for the past forty
years. RKB warned us - through the hard lessons and pages of
Soldier of Fortune - just how filthy and fatal firefights,
ambushes, and punji sticks can be. He also stoked our hunger for
patriotism, selfless service, and the all-American craving to
defend the land of the free to the bitter end. "--Dalton Fury, New
York Times bestselling author of Kill Bin Laden and Tier One
Wild
"The book is written in Brown's flamboyant, self-effacing style,
and through it all I've had a chance to reflect on his red, white
and blue patriotism as one of America's most fearless journalists
and, yes, a soldier for fortune who cares about God and
Country."--John S. Meyer, former Green Beret and author of Across
the Fence: The Secret War in Vietnam
Bob Brown is a "Mature Audiences Only" kind of guy, and so is this
gripping book. I love his unabashed defense of our 2nd Amendment,
his relentless disdain for commies and his steadfast support for
our fellow Vietnam vets. I admire Bob's penchant for seeking
trouble - and when he finds it - his rush to the sound of gunfire.
Though I cannot vouch for all the characters and events in this
great read, his account of the million dollar reward for a Soviet
HIND helicopter is spot on!--LtCol Oliver North, USMC
(Ret.)Bestselling author of Heroes Proved
Lt. Col. Brown and the SOF team were at the forefront of fighting
Communist oppression during the cold war. They made a difference,
and the Nation is better for it."--Major General John Singlaub,
USA, (Ret.)
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