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None Left Behind

The 10th Mountain Division and the Triangle of Death

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Publisher Description

The true story of a devastating ambush in Iraq, kidnapped soldiers, and the men who wouldn't leave their comrades behind, written by a former Green Beret.

The 10th Mountain Division is known as the most deployed unit in the U.S. Army. Today, the War on Terror has drawn it to Afghanistan and Iraq. To Lieutenant Colonel Mike Infanti's unit fell the pacification of a hellish hotbed of terrorism south of Baghdad dubbed "The Triangle of Death." Of the more than three thousand Americans killed since the start of the war, more than one thousand were in this region.

Colonel Infanti assigned Delta Company to the most dangerous sector of the Triangle. Delta knew they were virtually assured of getting hit on a daily basis. Each day and night became something to be dreaded and feared.

In the predawn of May 12, 2007, two humvees occupied by seven soldiers and an Iraqi translator were ambushed by insurgents. When the smoke cleared, four soldiers and the translator were dead and three were missing, presumably seized by the enemy. For more than a year, Delta searched for their missing comrades, never giving up hope. Their creed of battle: None Left Behind.

"An eminently worthwhile contribution to the literature on the second war in Iraq . . . Vivid in its portraits of the men of the modern army and particularly detailed in depicting the efforts made to preserve the sanity of much-tried soldiers facing the most dangerous kind of guerrilla resistance, this book will draw the patrons of any and all current affairs and military collections." —Booklist

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2009
December 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
320
Pages
PUBLISHER
St. Martin's Press
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
1.4
MB

Customer Reviews

macbill1 ,

None Left Behind

Having served in the 10th Mountain Division in the early 90’s, the amount of training, exercises and field duty, were pretty intense. I can see now how that and other exercises for warfighter training has paid off for not just 4th of the 31st, but for other battalions and brigades belonging to the 10th.

This was an excellent book and pulled no punches in telling it like it was. I hope our junior leaders will add this book to their reading list, but more importantly, learn the lessons it provides.

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