Kill Bin Laden: A Delta Force Commander's Account of the Hunt for the World's Most Wanted Man by Dalton Fury

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  • Pub. Date: October 2008
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 8,144
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    • Pub. Date: October 2008
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Hardcover, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 8,144

    Synopsis

    The mission was to kill the most wanted man in the world--an operation of such magnitude that it couldn’t be handled by just any military or intelligence force. The best America had to offer was needed. As such, the task was handed to roughly forty members of America’s supersecret counterterrorist unit formerly known as 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta; more popularly, the elite and mysterious unit Delta Force.
    The American generals were flexible. A swatch of hair, a drop of blood, or simply a severed finger wrapped in plastic would be sufficient. Delta's orders were to go into harm's way and prove to the world bin Laden had been terminated.
    These Delta warriors had help: a dozen of the British Queen’s elite commandos, another dozen or so Army Green Berets, and six intelligence operatives from the CIA who laid the groundwork by providing cash, guns, bullets, intelligence, and interrogation skills to this clandestine military force. Together, this team waged modern siege of epic proportions against bin Laden and his seemingly impenetrable cave sanctuary burrowed deep inside the Spin Ghar Mountain range in eastern Afghanistan.
    Over the years, since the battle ended, scores of news stories have surfaced offering tidbits of information about what actually happened in Tora Bora. Most of it is conjecture and speculation.
    This is the real story of the operation, the first eyewitness account of the Battle of Tora Bora, and the first book to detail just how close Delta Force came to capturing bin Laden, how close U.S. bombers and fighter aircraft came to killing him, and exactly why he slipped through our fingers. Lastly, this is anextremely rare inside look at the shadowy world of Delta Force and a detailed account of these warriors in battle.

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    In this firsthand account of a Delta Force operative involved in the hunt for Osama bin Laden in the months following September 11 up through the Battle of Tora Bora, the pseudonymous Fury explains how and why bin Laden was able to escape because of poor decisions and the shaky alliance between the U.S., Pakistan and Afghanistan. While the arguments for the failure to capture bin Laden are interesting, Fury’s account of his training and the Delta Force exploits prove more compelling, giving readers insight into the range of skill and expertise of this elite military group. David Drummond proves a curious choice since he doesn’t have a commanding and authoritative voice that one may expect from a text written from a military perspective, yet his firm yet nonchalant tone works well with Fury’s prose, revealing an agreeable personality. However, Drummond’s voice doesn’t elicit the sense of danger that some of the more chaotic scenes require. A St. Martin’s Press hardcover. (Nov.)

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    Biography

    Dalton Fury was the senior ranking military officer at the Battle of Tora Bora. As a Delta troop commander he commanded ninety-one other Western special operations commandos and support personnel and helped author, along with some of Delta’s most talented sergeants, the tactical concept of operation to hunt and kill bin Laden.

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    Inside Account of the Botched Hunt for BinLadenby McFriendly

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    March 02, 2009: a very easy and illuminating read about how the "gloves came off" after the 9-11 tragedy, but incompetence, inertia and foot dragging allowed bin Laden to slink away. Although not getting Osama was a major US failure, the book accounts many small victories in the fight after 9-11.

    Dalton Fury's first hand account finally tells us like it is in Afghanistan.by Tkay

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    February 23, 2009: Very easy reading. You can get lost trying to remember all of the foreign names: who's good, who's bad? Who knows? At times it seemed like a deluge of detail, but without it, the book's point would be lost. I was inundated with description -- terrain, mountains, weather, but, again, without that detail, one could not appreciate what Delta Force was facing, or who they were fighing. At times, they weren't even sure. I came away with the distinct feeling that if the powers that be let Delta Force do what they have to do, and not tie their hands, Bin Laden would be history by now.

    I do applaud Mr Fury for telling it like it is with respect to the journalist covering the Mid-East war.

    I believe this was Dalton Fury's first book, and he did a pretty good job. My only disappointment was the ending. My first reaction was, "that's it?" However, a book of this type, does not have an ending, or a beginning. What I read was just a chapter in the day of...


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