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The Riveting untold story of the Marine missions that led to free elections in Afghanistan.
In late June 2005, media sources recounted the tragic story of nineteen U.S. special operations personnel who died at the hands of insurgent / terrorist leader Ahmad Shah- and the lone survivor of Shah's ambush-deep in the Hindu Kush Mountains of Afghanistan. The harrowing events of Operation Red Wings marked an important-yet widely misreported-chapter in the Global War on Terror, the full details of which the public burned to learn.
Victory Point reveals the complete, as-yet untold, story of Operation Red Wings (often mis-referenced as "Operation Redwing"), and the follow-on mission, Operation Whalers. Together, these two U.S. Marine Corps operations (that in the case of Red Wings utilized Navy SEALs for its opening phase) unfurl not as a mission gone terribly wrong, but of a complex and difficult campaign that ultimately saw the demise of Ahmad Shan and his small army of barbarous fighters.
Due to the valor, courage, and commitment of the 2nd Battalion of the 3rd Marine Regiment in the summer of 2005, Afghanistan was able to hold free elections that Fall. Here is the inspiring true account of heroism, duty, and brotherhood between Marines fighting the War on Terror.
Writer/photographer Ed Darack has followed the 2nd Battalion of the 3rd Marine Regiment since their pre-Afghan mountain warfare training, and has continued with them through Afghanistan and their subsequent deployment into Iraq. He is the author of numerous articles on military and other subjects and three previous books.
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August 12, 2009: Victory Point is a book that should clarify a number of issues to most Americans, while contributing to their understanding of the worth of America's involvement in Afghanistan.
The beginning of the book chronicles the history, and philosiphical changes to the Afghan government that has led to the chaoas and istability of the region. The U.S. Marines, on the contrary, do not suffer from any confusion about their role or mission.The idividual and collective courage demonstrated by the Marines depicted in this book is a testement to their training and patriotism.I'm not one who normally sells the "stars and stripes" for no reason, but any American who reads this book and doubts the legitimacy of the United States mission in Afghanistan or the dedication of our military serving in the region, needs to read this book to understand why our country has made this worthwhile investmentReader Rating:
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July 11, 2009: My son in law was in Operation Whalers, he said it was something he won't forget. One of his buddies got seriously wounded. My son in law has been to Afghanistan twice now, serving our country. I keep him & the other Military people in prayer everyday.