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Soldiers Of Fortune

Submitted by r1pp3r on December 9, 2007

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Soldiers of Fortune

He switched his assault rifle to safe, and let it hang freely from his neck, as he looked over towards the gate. The dust was just starting to clear up and the only noise to be heard was the screams of the civilians down the street. Only a moment before the area was filled with the sounds of gunfire, and of yelling, both in English and Arabic. The vehicle wouldn't stop, and after several warnings, he was forced to open fire. It was not a happy time, after all, he had just taken a human life, but he was only doing his job. That being to protect whoever or whatever they are assigned to protect. No, this man is not a member of the US Military, he is a mercenary, a military contractor, an employee of one of the several Private Military Companies the US employs in Iraq to protect it's personnel and assets.
I consider myself to be someone who keeps up with the news relatively well, but I feel like I've been slacking lately see as when I found an article on BBC News entitled "Insider's guide: Security contractors in Iraq" I had no idea what they were talking about. Looking inside I was amazed to find that I had never heard of such a thing as a private "Security Contractor." The article raised several questions as I read it, the first of which was, "What is a Private Security Contractor?"
After a very short time researching I found out that they go by several terms; Private Security Contractor, Private Security Firm, Privatized Military Firms, Military Service Providers, and last but not least as a Mercenary Company. Well, now I know many different terms for them, but I still don't know what exactly they are, or what they do. I did a search through some databases and found an article titled "Outsourcing War" from www.Brookings.edu. They say that there are actually three different types of Private Military Companies (PMC). They are the military provider firms a.k.a. private security firms, military consulting firms, and...

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