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Lone Survivor (Hardcover)
Marcus Luttrell; As told to Patrick Robinson
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On a clear night in late June 2005, four U.S. Navy SEALs left their
base in northern Afghanistan for the mountainous Pakistani border.
Their mission was to capture or kill a notorious al Qaeda leader
known to be ensconced in a Taliban stronghold surrounded by a small
but heavily armed force. Less then twenty-four hours later, only
one of those Navy SEALs remained alive. This is the story of fire
team leader Marcus Luttrell, the sole survivor of Operation
Redwing, and the desperate battle in the mountains that led,
ultimately, to the largest loss of life in Navy SEAL history. But
it is also, more than anything, the story of his teammates, who
fought ferociously beside him until he was the last one
left-blasted unconscious by a rocket grenade, blown over a cliff,
but still armed and still breathing. Over the next four days, badly
injured and presumed dead, Luttrell fought off six al Qaeda
assassins who were sent to finish him, then crawled for seven miles
through the mountains before he was taken in by a Pashtun tribe,
who risked everything to protect him from the encircling Taliban
killers. A six-foot-five-inch Texan, Leading Petty Officer Luttrell
takes us, blow-by-blow, through the brutal training of America's
warrior elite and the relentless rites of passage required by the
Navy SEALs. He transports us to a monstrous battle fought in the
desolate peaks of Afghanistan, where the beleaguered American team
plummeted headlong a thousand feet down a mountain as they fought
back through flying shale and rocks. In this rich, moving chronicle
of courage, honor, and patriotism, Marcus Luttrell delivers one of
the most powerful narratives ever written about modern warfare-and
a tribute to his teammates, who made the ultimate sacrifice for
their country.
In June 2005 four US Navy SEALs left their base in Afghanistan for
the Pakistani border. Their mission was to capture or kill a
notorious al-Qaeda leader known to be ensconced in a Taliban
stronghold surrounded by a small but heavily armed force. Less than
twenty-four hours later, only one of those Navy SEALs was alive.
This is the story of team leader Marcus Luttrell, the sole survivor
of Operation Redwing. Blasted unconscious by a rocket grenade,
blown over a cliff, but still armed and still breathing, Luttrell
endured four desperate days fighting the al-Qaeda assassins sent to
kill him, before finding unlikely sanctuary with a Pashtun tribe
who risked everything to protect him from the circling Taliban
killers.
Follow along a Navy SEAL's firsthand account of American heroism
during a secret military operation in Afghanistan in this true
story of survival and difficult choices. On a clear night in late
June 2005, four U.S. Navy SEALs left their base in northern
Afghanistan for the mountainous Pakistani border. Their mission was
to capture or kill a notorious al Qaeda leader known to be
ensconced in a Taliban stronghold surrounded by a small but heavily
armed force. Less then twenty-four hours later, only one of those
Navy SEALs remained alive. This is the story of fire team leader
Marcus Luttrell, the sole survivor of Operation Redwing, and the
desperate battle in the mountains that led, ultimately, to the
largest loss of life in Navy SEAL history. But it is also, more
than anything, the story of his teammates, who fought ferociously
beside him until he was the last one left-blasted unconscious by a
rocket grenade, blown over a cliff, but still armed and still
breathing. Over the next four days, badly injured and presumed
dead, Luttrell fought off six al Qaeda assassins who were sent to
finish him, then crawled for seven miles through the mountains
before he was taken in by a Pashtun tribe, who risked everything to
protect him from the encircling Taliban killers. A
six-foot-five-inch Texan, Leading Petty Officer Luttrell takes us,
blow by blow, through the brutal training of America's warrior
elite and the relentless rites of passage required by the Navy
SEALs. He transports us to a monstrous battle fought in the
desolate peaks of Afghanistan, where the beleaguered American team
plummeted headlong a thousand feet down a mountain as they fought
back through flying shale and rocks. In this rich, moving chronicle
of courage, honor, and patriotism, Marcus Luttrell delivers one of
the most powerful narratives ever written about modern warfare --
and a tribute to his teammates, who made the ultimate sacrifice for
their country.
Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell returned from his star-crossed mission in
Afghanistan with his bones shattered and his heart broken. So many
had given their lives to save him-and he would have readily done
the same for them. As he recuperated, he wondered why he and
others, from America's founding to today, had been willing to
sacrifice everything-including themselves-for the sake of family,
nation, and freedom.
In Service, we follow Marcus Luttrell to Iraq, where he returns to
the battlefield as a member of SEAL Team 5 to help take on the most
dangerous city in the world: Ramadi, the capital of war-torn Al
Anbar Province. There, in six months of high-intensity urban
combat, he would be part of what has been called the greatest
victory in the history of U.S. Special Operations forces. We also
return to Afghanistan and Operation Redwing, where Luttrell offers
powerful new details about his miraculous rescue. Throughout, he
reflects on what it really means to take on a higher calling, about
the men he's seen lose their lives for their country, and the
legacy of those who came and bled before.
A thrilling war story, Service is also a profoundly moving tribute
to the warrior brotherhood, to the belief that nobody goes it
alone, and no one will be left behind.
Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell returned from his star-crossed mission in
Afghanistan with his bones shattered and his heart broken. So many
had given their lives to save him-and he would have readily done
the same for them. As he recuperated, he wondered why he and
others, from America's founding to today, had been willing to
sacrifice everything-including themselves-for the sake of family,
nation, and freedom.
In Service, we follow Marcus Luttrell to Iraq, where he returns to
the battlefield as a member of SEAL Team 5 to help take on the most
dangerous city in the world: Ramadi, the capital of war-torn Al
Anbar Province. There, in six months of high-intensity urban
combat, he would be part of what has been called the greatest
victory in the history of U.S. Special Operations forces. We also
return to Afghanistan and Operation Redwing, where Luttrell offers
powerful new details about his miraculous rescue. Throughout, he
reflects on what it really means to take on a higher calling, about
the men he's seen lose their lives for their country, and the
legacy of those who came and bled before.
A thrilling war story, Service is also a profoundly moving tribute
to the warrior brotherhood, to the belief that nobody goes it
alone, and no one will be left behind.
Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell returned from his star-crossed mission in
Afghanistan with his bones shattered and his heart broken. So many
had given their lives to save him-and he would have readily done
the same for them. As he recuperated, he wondered why he and
others, from America's founding to today, had been willing to
sacrifice everything-including themselves-for the sake of family,
nation, and freedom. In Service, we follow Marcus Luttrell to Iraq,
where he returns to the battlefield as a member of SEAL Team 5 to
help take on the most dangerous city in the world: Ramadi, the
capital of war-torn Al Anbar Province. There, in six months of
high-intensity urban combat, he would be part of what has been
called the greatest victory in the history of U.S. Special
Operations forces. We also return to Afghanistan and Operation
Redwing, where Luttrell offers powerful new details about his
miraculous rescue. Throughout, he reflects on what it really means
to take on a higher calling, about the men he's seen lose their
lives for their country, and the legacy of those who came and bled
before. A thrilling war story, Service is also a profoundly moving
tribute to the warrior brotherhood, to the belief that nobody goes
it alone, and no one will be left behind.
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