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Private
military operators are trained soldiers who conduct military operations
in foreign countries. Companies like Academi (formerly Blackwater) and
Aegis Defense Services hire private military operators to perform
specialist tasks in security, counter-insurgency and covert operations,
sometimes for foreign governments and corporations, at other times under
contract with the Department of Defense, Homeland Security or another
U.S. government agency.
Job Description
Private
military companies operate independently of U.S. military forces,
although they sometimes cooperate with them. Nevertheless, all of the
private military operators (often called "contractors") working for
these companies are experienced soldiers, almost exclusively veterans of
elite U.S. military units like Delta Force and Navy SEAL.
When
you sign up for employment with one of these companies, expect
hazardous working conditions in foreign countries. You may be assigned
to a unit working for an oil company, protecting assets in a combat
zone, to a combat operations unit working for a foreign government or to
a training unit preparing foreign troops for combat and overseeing
their combat performance. Whatever the assignment, it is by definition
dangerous: during the Obama administration, more private military
contractors working for the U.S. government died in Iraq and Afghanistan
than all
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