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First In

An Insider’s Account of How the CIA Spearheaded the War on Terror in Afghanistan

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First In

By: Gary C. Schroen
Narrated by: Joe Barrett
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While America held its breath in the days immediately following 9/11, a small but determined group of CIA agents covertly began to change history. This is the riveting first-person account of the treacherous top-secret mission inside Afghanistan to set the stage for the defeat of the Taliban and launch the war on terror.

As thrilling as any novel, First In is a uniquely intimate look at a mission that began the US retaliation against terrorism - and reclaimed the country of Afghanistan for its people.

©2005 Gary C. Schroen (P)2021 Tantor
Afghan & Iraq Wars Afghan War Biographies & Memoirs Military Military & War Wars & Conflicts Espionage War Middle East Military History Nonfiction
First-hand Account • Courageous Tale • Expert Narrator • Behind-the-scenes Insight • Patriotic Story • Special Crew

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First hand accounts are always the best. Many other stories touch on the CIA involvement. This gives you the back story that is missing in those accounts! Excellent read!

Background to other accounts!

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Very interesting analysis of beginning of Afghanistan war following 911. Great book that provides a background of what really occurred in the early days in Afghanistan.

Courage of CIA

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Good to hear this side of the beginning in Afghanistan. There was a lot more moving parts early on than I knew about.

Favorite narrator yet

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what an amazing story of courage and hope... Gary Schroen tells his story of going over to Afghanistan with his team of CIA operatives and linking up with the Northern Alliance forces to defeat the Taliban. Schroen gives details to how the CIA gained intelligence on the Taliban throughout the years leading up to 9/11 in order to defeat them in 2001. It is an amazing boots on the ground account of the relations with Northern Alliance forces and Pashtuns (anti taliban forces) and it gives you a great account of the first hand combat Schroen and his team experienced. Schroen was near to retiring and then 9/11 happened and as a great American he put that on hold. Read this man's story. its a courageous and patriotic tale and its a good insight into how the War on Terror was handled in the very early stages.

A Courageous tale

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a great listen and wealth of information. my only regret is finding this book shortly after Gary's passing.

great book!

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Very detailed and educational with insightful information. A beginning to end story of times most Americans were not cognizant of what the US was doing.

Great audio book

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I learned so much about the inter workings of the various groups involved in post-9-11 military activity as well as the background needed to set the stage. The reader was excellent. The story was read with a great balance seriousness and humor at times. That first Jawbreaker team sounds like a very special crew. Highly recommend.

Fascinating behind the scenes account

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I learned a lot more than I knew about what went on after 911/01. I'd like to know more now that 24 years have passed.

very informative

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Great book.
Listening to the text, then the Authors note at the end and realizing that the book was written in 2004, really stands as a witness against the policy makers In Washington.
The policy makers have a bad habit of not listening to the men on the ground.
In 2004 Gary says that UBL is in Pakistan and that’s where we will find him…2 May 2011 Abbottabad Pakistan, that’s where we find him.
It sure sounds like Gary is a subject matter expert.

Great book

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The narrator was bad enough that I would not recommend listening. If you're interested, just read the book.

interesting story, terribly narrated.

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