Roberts Ridge
A True Story of Courage and Sacrifice on Takur Ghar Mountain, Afghanistan
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Joe Barrett
This harrowing true account based on stunning eyewitness testimony and painstaking research captures in dramatic detail the 17-hour battle fought by a few dozen warriors against near impossible odds to save one of their own.
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Readers performance was disappointing
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The narrator needs to learn proper pronunciation of military acronyms, abbreviations, and city names. it's very irritating hearing everything pronounced incorrectly. Especially when I was there.
Amazing
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Powerful story from various on the ground perspectives
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Over a year after purchase....I still come back to this book. A very powerful and unnerving account of what it means to be on the front line and a member of the elite in war. A very fast paced account of just what can go wrong at the highest levels when needing support when you are an elite unit sent out to do what you see as your duty. For the members involved and their families, this is a very human story. A story of guys that wanted to be the best , achieved that , sometimes at great personal cost, at other times at soaring personal achievement and then found when it came to "brass tacks" that they are let down. Flaws in the technology that they depend on to work and personal hubris of command, ultimately lead to an absolute disaster that should never have been. For men that don't comprehend the meaning of "give up" or "leave them behind" , this was their ultimate challenge. One they chose to respond to with what they had at hand. On a small mountain top in the middle of nowhere. They made their mark at great cost.What does Joe Barrett bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The human touch of this is jarringA new fact every listen
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