Black Hawk Down
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Author: Mark Bowden Paperback
Journalist Mark Bowden delivers a strikingly detailed account of the
1993 nightmare operation in Mogadishu that left 18 American soldiers
dead and many more wounded. This early foreign-policy disaster for the
Clinton administration led to the resignation of Secretary of Defense
Les Aspin and a total troop withdrawal from Somalia. Bowden does not
spend much time considering the context; instead he provides a
moment-by-moment chronicle of what happened in the air and on the
ground. His gritty narrative tells of how Rangers and elite Delta Force
troops embarked on a mission to capture a pair of high-ranking deputies
to warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid only to find themselves surrounded in a
hostile African city. Their high-tech MH-60 Black Hawk helicopters had
been shot down and a number of other miscues left them trapped through
the night. Bowden describes Mogadishu as a place of Mad Max-like
anarchy--implying strongly that there was never any peace for the
supposed peacekeepers to keep. He makes full use of the defense
bureaucracy's extensive paper trail--which includes official reports,
investigations, and even radio transcripts--to describe the combat with
great accuracy, right down to the actual dialogue. He supplements this
with hundreds of his own interviews, turning Black Hawk Down
into a completely authentic nonfiction novel, a lively page-turner that
will make readers feel like they're standing beside the embattled
troops. This will quickly be realized as a modern military classic.
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