Military psychologist Leo Murray is also a former soldier who has spent half his life studying the psychology of armed combat. In War Games he talks about the secrets of tactical psychology of combat. The human brain is hardwired with the primal aversion to killing. Much effort and countless sums have been spent in the attempt to keep our men fighting. Murray offers a compelling insight into how war affects the human mind by weaving together intense firsthand accounts of combat with the hard science of tactical psychology. This book is both a powerful glimpse through the eyes of our soldiers and an urgent reminder that the future of modern warfare lies in understanding how the enemy thinks. Fascinating and chilling insight into how psychology wins wars and the mind affects military outcomes.