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Black Hawk Down

Black Hawk Down
Black Hawk Down
Read by: Joe Morton
This edition: Abridged Audio Download
Availability: Available on or around March 1, 1999
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Ninety-nine elite American soldiers are trapped in the middle of a hostile city. As night falls, they are surrounded by thousands of enemy gunmen. Their wounded are bleeding to death. Their ammunition and supplies are dwindling. This is the story of how they got there -- and how they fought their way out.

This is the story of war.

Black Hawk Down drops you into a crowded marketplace in the heart of Mogadishu, Somalia with the U.S. Special Forces and puts you in the middle of the most intense firelight American soldiers have fought since the Vietnam war.

Late in the afternoon of Sunday, October 3, 1993, the soldiers of Task Form Ranger was send on a mission to capture two top lieutenants of a renegade warlord and return to base. It was supposed to take them about an hour. Instead, they were pinned down through a long and terrible night, locked in a desperate struggle to kill or be killed.

When the unit was finally rescued the following morning, eighteen American soldiers were dead and dozens more badly injured. The Somali toll was far worse; more than five hundred felled and over a thousand wounded. Award-winning literary journalist Mark Bowden's dramatic narrative captures this harrowing ordeal through the eyes of the young men who fought that day. He draws on his extensive interviews of participants from both sides -- as well as classified combat video and radio transcripts -- to bring their stories to life.

Authoritative, gripping, and insightful, Black Hawk Down is a riveting look at the terror and exhilaration of combat destined to become a classic of war reporting.

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The New York Observer Black Hawk Down ranks as one of the best books ever written about infantry combat.
Washington Times, December 10, 2009
...story brought to life has no equal. Think of the difference between the movie and book versions of 'Black Hawk Down.' Mark Bowden's book was tense and thrilling in its own right, but unless you've known combat firsthand, you'll find it hard ...
Philly.com, August 27, 2009
...when I was working to present a 29-part serialization in The Inquirer of what would become my book Black Hawk Down, we had some discussions about presenting the story at the same time on the paper's Web site, www.philly.com. At the time, it ...
News Gazette, April 16, 2009
...Diary of a Part-Time Indian' (refers to masturbation), Jodi Picoult's 'My Sister's Keeper' (sexually explicit) and Mark Bowden's 'Black Hawk Down' (profanity). In the fall, the library association will co-sponsor the 28th annual 'Banned ...