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Leave No Man Behind

The Untold Story of the Rangers’ Unrelenting Search for Marcus Luttrell, the Navy SEAL Lone Survivor in Afghanistan

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Leave No Man Behind

By: Dr. Tony Brooks
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A story of courage, perseverance, and patriotism behind the 75th Army Rangers’ rescue mission following one of the deadliest Special Operations incidents in Afghanistan - a grueling search for 12 Navy SEAL casualties and eight downed Night Stalkers - but just one lone survivor.

On June 28, 2005, a four-man Navy SEAL reconnaissance team under Operation Red Wings was ambushed in Northeastern Afghanistan - as depicted in the book and film Lone Survivor. A quick reaction force was dispatched to assist them. Turbine 33, carrying eight Navy SEALs and eight members of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment was struck by a rocket-propelled grenade, bringing the dual-rotor chinook careening toward the rugged peak of Sawtalo Sar.

The result was the deadliest single incident in Afghanistan Special Operations at the time.

Commanders, unwilling to let this disaster get any worse, quickly called on the largest element of the secretive Joint Special Operations Command, the 75th Ranger Regiment. The rescue mission: Operation Red Wings II.

Tony Brooks, then a newly minted Army Ranger, tells a firsthand account of the daring recovery of Turbine 33 and the subsequent search for the remaining compromised Navy SEAL reconnaissance team - one of whom was Marcus Luttrell, the lone survivor. The Rangers would need to overcome lack of intelligence assessment, treacherous terrain, violent weather, and an enemy that was born and raised to fight.

Like his fellow Rangers, Tony Brooks lived - and many died - by the axiom, “Leave No Man Behind”. His account is the first to tell the story that other books and films have left out, one of courage, skill, and perseverance in overcoming overwhelming odds to accomplish a mission to bring every American soldier home.

©2021 by Anthony Douglas Brooks (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing
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Authentic Military Perspective • Emotional War Account • Wonderful Narration • Inspiring Veteran Story • Excellent Job
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this is truly a beautiful story, it is a must read. I am glad I got to read it.

I loved it

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I don't often write reviews but this book was enjoyable and informative. Highly recommend!

Excellent

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I enjoyed the book it's just not what I expected. I expected his team were the ones that stumbled across Marcus luttrell and personally he would write something along the lines of "I assisted in carrying him out" that's not what I got at all but I have over 800 books in my audible library and I loved the psychology that went into this book. the last 30 minutes of the book by itself makes the entire book worth listening to. more people need to be able to look past the pumpkin and see the soldier or at the very least see the chasm that's opening up between civilian and military troops and recognize that they as the civilian have the ability to reduce the PTSD on our troops simply by building Bridges with the veterans instead of building walls and recognizing that the veterans dark humor are Shields against sadness and a psychological breakdown.

his standpoint on the belief that the chasm between civilians and veterans is what can catalyzes PTSD and his views about how we should change that deserves a book by itself.

Thank You for your service Ranger Brooks

don't make assumptions going into this book

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I loved this book. It respectfully renders the account of recovering the 16 men who perished from an enemy RPG that shot down their rescue helicopter… these men were trying to save the 4 Navy Seals under fire in Afghanistan in 2005. Emotional, poignant, inspirational, and full of heart. Salute to Dr Tony Brooks for writing this book.

Emotional and Thrilling Story of Heroism

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I've listened to a few books about this incident. The story is great, however, while the narrator speaks perfectly well and isn't boring, it honestly sounds like he's just mailing it in. The story is full of just one saying after another, one cliche in the phrasing after another. and the narrator sounds like he's just reading it, and not even making any effort whatsoever to actually sound like the author at all. oh well!

Mail it in

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Everything about the book, from start to finish, kept my attention. There was a little of something for everyone, and it was told from an interesting viewpoint. My family and teenage kids all loved it.

I true heroes story

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Great writer and did a great job showing respect to everyone listed in the actual event. I'm sure he ruff some feathers writing this book.

Thank you for your service

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After spending 26 years in the Army and a deployment to Iraq, I appreciated the honesty of the author and Soldier. Regardless if we know the military member that died, we all feel a sense of loss and he put to words that emptiness we all share. The book flows well without going into too technical of terms that sometimes cause a book to drag. He also did an amazing job describing the brotherhood you feel and the difficulties of returning to civilian life. I retired 4 years ago and I continue to struggle with being a civilian. I would definitely recommend this book whether you served in the Armed Forces or not.

He says what most military members feel ❤️

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Great book! thank you tony ! As a former baseball player growing up in Connecticut, the Steven Reich connection of the story was close to home. Thank you for having the guts to write this book and Thank you for your service to our country and God Bless!!
I enjoyed it very much and the last 15 minutes were excellent- our country needs to raise more kids like you!

Loved it

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Love this book, I couldn’t wait to hear what happened next. I like hearing everything comes together in a book like this, we the civilians don’t ever hear about the parts leading up to missions like these.

Great Book

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