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Kill Bin Laden: A Delta Force Commander's Account of the Hunt for the World's Most Wanted Man
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 an extremely rare inside look at the shadowy world of Delta Force and a detailed account of these warriors in battle.
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- Posted: Feb-12-2009
Informative, factual and highly relevant
This is not a book for thrill seekers although the topic is worthy of a thriller. This is as honest an account a former covert operator can give without breaking his vows to secrecy. The author's motive for writing the book in the first place is highly relevant to readers who are interested in...
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- Posted: Feb-04-2009
Kill Bin Laden
Very well written, I really enjoyed this book and the way the writer kept it moving, but didn't give away to much.
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- Posted: Jan-30-2009
First rate account written by a Special Ops Warrior!
Kill Bin Laden is a truthful first hand account of the hunt for Bin Laden written by the ground forces commander. It was very refreshing to read a current book about a community that commonly puts everything in a classified vault and locks the door forever. Maybe this will lead to a change in...
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- Posted: Jan-20-2009
An Entertaining Read!
Let me say first that before reading Kill Bin Laden I was deeply skeptical about the need to publish this book. I doubted the wisdom of publishing a book that exposes many of our most vital national defense secrets, namely those related to America's premier counterterrorism force, Special Forces...
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- Posted: Jan-19-2009
Another view of the initial post 9/11 hunt for bin Laden
DF's account makes one further wonder about the nature of the Bush family ties to Saudia Arabia, and if that played a role in the meddling that came from above Fury. Talk of not wanting US casualties, due to increased numbers of US service and associated personnel in the area of Tora Bora when...
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- Posted: Jan-13-2009
4 1/2 Stars! An addicting book!
I just recently finished Kill Bin Laden, and it was truly addicting. When I first started reading it, I thought it would be hard to shake the fact that, as we all know, they didn't Kill bin Laden, but it wasn't. Dalton Fury describes the rigorous and painful procedure it takes to be a Delta...
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- Posted: Jan-05-2009
In War There Is No Substitute For Victory
The mission was a partial success. Al Qaeda suffered. But, bin Laden escaped. Who's to blame? Certainly not Jimmy Carter or Bill Clinton. Not the courageous members of Delta Force who were there or the Green Berets who were held back. Key CIA operatives showed bravery in the field but backed...
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- Posted: Jan-01-2009
Did not live up to the hype.
This was a sub-average book. I found the writing to be average and the editorializing by Maj Fury distracting. Now that I understand his career progression, I better understand why he views Tora Bora the way he does. He appears to be one of the best operators in the world but refused all...
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- Posted: Dec-30-2008
If Bin Ladin Reads This Book, He'll Die from Boredom! Send Him a Copy!
As I read the glowing comments on this book's cover, I could not wait to scrutinize it page by page. As I did, however, it left me bored and wondering why it was even written in the first place. I'm sorry to say that I was pretty disappointed with this book. It definitely does not live up to the...
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- Posted: Dec-29-2008
A flop of a book: too bad.
Man, these Delta Force guys are some mean dudes: I'm glad they're on my side! As for the book "Kill bin Laden," I have seldom read a book so poorly written. So much so, that after two chapters, although I was looking forward to read what Major "Fury" had to say (I had seen him on 60 minutes), I...
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