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Combat Story

James Stejskal: The Secret Green Berets of Cold War Berlin

Combat Story

Ryan Fugit

History, Social Sciences, Science

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2026

⏱️ 132 minutes

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Summary

Before Delta Force, before the Global War on Terror, and before the Berlin Wall fell, a small group of Green Berets operated inside one of the most dangerous cities on earth.

In this episode of Combat Story, AJ Pasciuti sits down with retired U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 4, former Green Beret, former U.S. Foreign Service Political Officer, military historian, and author James Stejskal to explore the little-known story of Special Forces Detachment A Berlin, a classified Cold War unit tasked with operating behind Soviet lines in the event World War III broke out.

James shares his journey from Nebraska to the 82nd Airborne, Special Forces selection, and 10th Special Forces Group before pulling back the curtain on life inside divided Berlin. He explains how Green Berets prepared for sabotage missions, resistance operations, intelligence gathering, clandestine identities, and counterterrorism missions while surrounded by Soviet and East German forces.

Along the way, we discuss Cold War espionage, unconventional warfare, the evolution of Special Forces after Vietnam, early counterterrorism operations before Delta Force, and the lessons modern operators can learn from a generation that spent decades preparing for a conflict that never came.

This is a fascinating look at one of the most secretive units in Special Forces history and the men who stood ready to fight World War III from behind enemy lines.

In This Episode:

  • Growing up in Nebraska and joining the Army
  • 82nd Airborne and Special Forces selection
  • Robin Sage and earning the Green Beret
  • 10th Special Forces Group
  • Special Forces Detachment A Berlin
  • Cold War espionage and clandestine operations
  • Sabotage plans against Warsaw Pact targets
  • Counterterrorism before Delta Force
  • Life behind the Berlin Wall
  • Military history, writing, and preserving hidden stories

Guest: James Stejskal

James Stejskal is a retired U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 4, former Green Beret, former U.S. Foreign Service Political Officer, military historian, conflict archaeologist, and author of 12 books.

He served 23 years in U.S. Army Special Forces and special mission units before continuing his government service overseas. He is the author of Special Forces Berlin: Clandestine Cold War Operations of the US Army's Elite, Masters of Mayhem, and The Snake Eater Chronicles Cold War espionage series.

Website: https://www.jamesstejskalauthor.com


Host: AJ Pasciuti

Retired Marine Force Recon Scout Sniper and Marine Gunner, author of Darkhorse: Harnessing Hidden Potential in War and Life, and host of Combat Story.

Darkhorse: https://ajpasciuti.com/book
Website: https://www.ajpasciuti.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ajpasciuti/

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction
01:08 Meet James Stejskal
05:35 Growing Up in Nebraska
13:42 Becoming a Green Beret
24:10 Life in 10th Special Forces Group
34:22 The Road to Berlin
44:05 Special Forces Detachment A
56:48 Inside Cold War Berlin
1:08:14 Preparing for World War III
1:18:37 Sabotage and Unconventional Warfare
1:28:21 Espionage and Tradecraft
1:39:52 Resistance Networks Behind Enemy Lines
1:49:46 Counterterrorism Before Delta Force
2:00:33 The Soviet Threat
2:10:18 Lessons from the Cold War
2:18:55 From Green Beret to Historian
2:26:48 Preserving Hidden History
2:34:10 Leadership and Service
2:41:30 Final Thoughts

Transcript

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0:00.0

The mission of the universe, basically if the Russians attacked, we were to do everything

0:10.0

we could sabotage the forward.

0:13.4

But we were in Berlin, so surrounding us, the East German army was probably about 800,000

0:20.8

troops.

0:21.6

And then you have the Soviet force in Germany, which was about one million,

0:27.6

surrounded by about two million East German and Russian soldiers.

0:32.6

Well, some people call it the outpost of freedom, because we're so far forward. Other people called it potentially the world's largest POW

0:41.3

Kemp.

0:42.3

Welcome to combat story.

0:46.3

I'm A.J. Peschuti, a retired Marine, force recon,

0:49.3

scout sniper, and marine gunner with 21 years of service,

0:52.3

multiple combat tours, and a lifetime of lessons

0:55.2

learned in the arena itself. On this show, I sit down with warriors from every front line

1:00.1

to uncover what combat truly feels like and how it shapes the way we see life, each other, and ourselves.

1:06.5

This is Combat Story. Today on Combat Story, I'm joined by James Staiskel, a former U.S. Army Green Beret,

1:14.8

who served with Special Forces Berlin, Detachment A, in the heart of the Cold War, and later

1:20.3

went on to serve as a CIA case officer overseas.

1:24.1

James is also a military historian and novelist whose work lives at the intersection of special operations, espionage tradecraft, and the human cost of secret wars.

1:34.3

In this episode, we talk about what it means to train for behind-the-line sabotage in a divided Berlin, how that world shaped the modern special operator, and how he's turned decades of lived experience into both history and cold war spy thrillers this is combat story welcome back to the show everyone my name is a j pashutie and i'm the host of combat story i'm here with my new friend James, James, Stayskill.

2:02.5

Stay school. Yeah, thank you. So if you're just two to get, the first question I asked

2:07.7

right before we started, I was like, wait, one more time, how do you pronounce your name?

2:10.3

And his line was with great difficulty. And as somebody with as crazy a last name as I have,

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