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Alone at Dawn
- Medal of Honor Recipient John Chapman and the Untold Story of the World's Deadliest Special Operations Force
- De: Dan Schilling, Lori Longfritz
- Narrado por: Kiff VandenHeuvel, Betsy Foldes Meiman
- Duración: 11 h y 23 m
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In the predawn hours of March 4, 2002, just below the 10,000-foot peak of a mountain in eastern Afghanistan, a fierce battle raged. Outnumbered by Al Qaeda fighters, Air Force Combat Controller John Chapman and a handful of SEALs struggled to take the summit in a desperate bid to find a lost teammate. Chapman, leading the charge, was gravely wounded in the initial assault. Believing he was dead, his SEAL leader ordered a retreat. Chapman regained consciousness, alone with the enemy closing in on three sides, beginning the most difficult and exceptional fight of his life.
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Wasted chance to honor a hero.
- De Scott en 07-11-19
- Alone at Dawn
- Medal of Honor Recipient John Chapman and the Untold Story of the World's Deadliest Special Operations Force
- De: Dan Schilling, Lori Longfritz
- Narrado por: Kiff VandenHeuvel, Betsy Foldes Meiman
Love these military stories
Revisado: 01-28-25
As awesome of a story as this is, and much of a hero as chappy is, as messed up as the seal leadership is for trying to cover up what happened, am I the only one to listen to this book and watch the video surveillance of that night and think to myself “chappy, HANG BACK CHIEF. Good lord man. Your team is behind you. Stick with them.” The second biggest hero of this story behind Chapman is dudes sister. Talk about the fighting spirit. Guarantee your brother smiled down with love and admiration watching you fight for him.
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Episode 7: The Americans
- De: Trevor Aaronson
- Narrado por: Trevor Aaronson
- Duración: 42 m
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As ISIS propaganda establishes the group’s reputation for barbarism, Russell marries a Syrian woman.
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Overall interesting story. Just know the author is a terrorist sympathizer.
- De Gina schab en 08-29-24
- Episode 7: The Americans
- De: Trevor Aaronson
- Narrado por: Trevor Aaronson
Overall interesting story. Just know the author is a terrorist sympathizer.
Revisado: 08-29-24
I’m not ignorant or gullible. I went into this story with an open mind. Sounded interesting. And it was just that. And a very interesting story. But there were just a few things that stood out about the author. He’s very clearly anti-America. That’s obvious from the outset. Which hey, to each their own. A bit strange that a Jewish man would be pro-terrorist, anti his own well being though. But listening to a few things he said, just rubbed me the wrong way. Saying hey, isis put our journalists in orange jumpsuits because that’s what we do to them at Gitmo. Or how he understood why the guy justified burning a Jordanian pilot alive. Becusse he dropped bombs on Muslims. What the author fails to mention is yes, america puts terrorist in orange jumpsuits. Because they’re terrorists. Not journalists. And oh by the way, we don’t decapitate them and film it. Minute detail, I know. He also mentioned the Jordanian prisoner being put in an orange jumpsuit. Weird. I thought that was an American thing? I thought they did that just to Americans because we do that to them? Whoops. Interesting story. Well put together, no doubt. And I listened to all 8 episodes. I just have to call you out on the whole siding with terrorists issue bud. Sorry.
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