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Mogadishu! - Heroism and Tragedy

English · Paperback / Softback

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Every American should read this book in order to gain a clear insight about military combat and war.
From the foreword by Ross Perot

Recommended for readers who enjoy suspenseful accounts of close combat.
Publishers Weekly

Most Americans remember.the two troubling televised images that follwed [the operation]..But there is more about that day that is told in this book and that should be known by Americans.
The Wall Street Journal

Among America's clearest memories of ongoing conflict in Somalia will certainly be the swollen, bloodied face of helicopter pilot Michael Durant, displayed on the international television news reports after his capture in Mogadishu on October 3, 1993. While the failed mission leading to Durant's imprisonment captured the rage and anguish of the world, few Americans truly understood how many U.S. Army Ranger compatriots shared Durant's fortitude and courage there. Indeed, Durant was only one member of the elite Task Force Ranger Regiment deployed to apprehend Mohammed Farrah Aidid, Somailia's most powerful warlord on the fateful October day.

Here is the little-known story of the 15 fierce, deadly hours of fighting that followed the Americans tightly calibrated attempt to target Aidid. Moment by moment, Mogahishu! recounts how this mission, intended to deflate the heart of Somali resistance, became instead a tragic showcase for the heroism and breathtaking self-sacrifice of the American servicement--and the catalyst of U.S. withdrawal of peacekeeping troops. Mogadishu! reveals while the operation produced on the most decorated military units in American history, it cost 18 of America's best-trained servicemen their lives. Using rare testimony from other military personnel, Kent DeLong offers the first complete account of how these Americans died, not for glory but for each other, far from their loved ones in a God-forsaken place called Mogadishu.

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Foreword by Ross Perot
Chronology of Events
Major Participants
Introduction
Epilogue
Index


About the author

KENT DELONG is the attending physician of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society. He has a private medical practice in internal medicine with an emphasis in preventive and addictive medicine. He is a member of the board of DeLong International Inc., and has published numerous articles on commodities, addiction, and military history.

Product details

Authors Kent DeLong, DeLong Kent, Steven Tuckey, Tuckey Steven
Assisted by Steven Tuckey (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 7 to 17
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.11.1994
 
EAN 9780313361050
ISBN 978-0-313-36105-0
No. of pages 148
Weight 454 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

HISTORY / Military / General, military history, Politics & government, Politics and government

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