Frank K. Sobchak, PhD, is a retired Special Forces colonel who served in various assignments in war and peace during a twenty-six-year military career. He is Chair of Irregular Warfare Studies at the Modern War Institute, U.S. Military Academy, a Senior Fellow at the Global and National Security Institute, University of South Florida, and a Fellow (contributor) for the MirYam Institute.Dr. Sobchak is the coauthor of the acclaimed two-volume The U.S. Army in the Iraq War and has been published in the Wall Street Journal, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, Time, the Jerusalem Post, Defense One, The Hill, and the Small Wars Journal. His doctorate is from Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. He is married to his West Point classmate, Lt. Col. Iris Sobchak (Ret.), and they live in Holliston, Massachusetts, with their four children.
""A superbly written, extensively researched, and very illuminating examination of what most determines success in the conduct of security force assistance missions - endeavors that have become increasingly important for the American military in recent decades because, if they are done right, they can preclude substantial employment of US forces on the front lines of irregular conflicts. In Training for Victory, former Special Forces officer Frank Sobchak upends much of the conventional wisdom of security force assistance and provides a compelling explanation of how to do it right. Training for Victory clearly establishes Frank as one of the preeminent contemporary voices on how to build foreign armies. A very important book!""--Gen. David Petraeus, USA (Ret.), former CENTCOM Command, former Director of the CIA, co-author of Conflict: The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine. ""Training for Victory may be the most important book on military affairs to be published in recent years. The history of training and advising partner forces reveals that the United States can remain engaged in the world and advance the interests of the American people at low cost and risk. The alternative - retrenchment and disengagement - would result in high cost wars and interventions.""--Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, USA (Ret.), former National Security Advisor and author of Dereliction of Duty ""Frank Sobchak's excellent analysis of Special Forces partner development operations goes a long way toward explaining the factors underpinning the Green Berets' well-deserved reputation as the preeminent trainers of foreign partners. In a discussion often dominated by dogma, Dr. Sobchak provides a welcome evidence-based study. It is particularly timely, as the US military grapples to understand its strategic failure to develop credible partners in Iraq and Afghanistan, despite an enormous expenditure in time, treasure, and lives. It is a must read for those that will be asked to attempt to do so in the future.""--Lt. Gen, Ken Tovo, USA (Ret.), former Commanding General, U.S. Army Special Operations Command ""An important examination of the handful of effective military units built during the 9-11 wars. Sobchak's penetrating analysis and actionable recommendations are a must-read for anyone concerned about future proxy wars with China, Russia, and Iran.""--Sean McFate, Professor, Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service, NDU's College of International Security Affairs, and author of The New Rules of War ""Frank Sobchak is a scholar-practitioner of the highest caliber, and there is no one better qualified to examine the critical subject of security force assistance. His Training for Victory offers valuable lessons on how to successfully build foreign militaries that should inform policymakers on such a critical foreign policy tool.""--Richard Shultz, Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of International Security Studies, The Fletcher School, Tufts University ""An outstanding contribution to the literature on special operations and irregular warfare, one that is full of strategy and policy insights for senior leaders to consider. Bravo!""--Michael G Vickers, former Special Forces officer, CIA officer, Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence, and author of By All Means Available ""As both a professional historian and a Special Forces officer with multiple deployments Frank Sobchak is perhaps uniquely qualified to assess what worked and what didn't work across multiple conflicts during which US Special Forces worked ""by with and through"" local forces such as the Iraqi Special Operations Forces. Training for Victory is an invaluable contribution both for practitioners in the field and for those interested in the history of America's ""advise and assist"" missions.""--Peter Bergen, CNN National Security Analyst, Chairman, Global SOF Foundation and author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden. ""Sobchak challenges one of the long-held consensus views in the American advising community, which attaches high importance to advisors knowing the language and culture of the partner nation. He makes a compelling case that a low partner-to-advisor force ratio is the key to success.""--Forrest Marion, author of Flight Risk: The Coalition's Air Advisory Mission in Afghanistan, 2005-2015.