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Hammerhead Six

How Green Berets Waged an Unconventional War Against the Taliban to Win in Afghanistan's Deadly...

Ronald Fry Tad Tuleja

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English
Hachette Books
14 March 2017
"In 2003, the Special Forces soldiers entered an area later called ""the most dangerous place in Afghanistan."" Here, where the line between civilians and armed zealots was indistinct, they illustrated the Afghan proverb: ""I destroy my enemy by making him my friend."" Fry recounts how they were seen as welcome guests rather than invaders. Soon after their deployment ended, the Pech Valley reverted to turmoil. Their success was never replicated.

HAMMERHEAD SIX finally reveals how cultural respect, hard work (and the occasional machine-gun burst) were more than a match for the Taliban and Al Qaeda."

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Imprint:   Hachette Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 137mm,  Spine: 29mm
Weight:   326g
ISBN:   9780316341448
ISBN 10:   0316341444
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

A third-generation veteran, US Army Captain Ronald Fry served in the 82nd Airborne Division and as a Special Forces team leader in Afghanistan. He has completed the military's Survival School and the Ranger, Pathfinder, Jumpmaster, and Combat Diver trainings. Fry lives with his wife and five children near San Jose and works in sales management. Tad Tuleja, author of 32 books, has taught courses on war and conflict at Harvard, Princeton, Oklahoma, and American University.

Reviews for Hammerhead Six: How Green Berets Waged an Unconventional War Against the Taliban to Win in Afghanistan's Deadly Pech Valley

In the Special Forces tradition of combining exhilarating edge-of-your-seat suspense and challenging intellect, Hammerhead Six takes you down the treacherous road of what it is like to be a Green Beret in an ancient land, tasked to work by, with, and through the Afghan people to fight an elusive and brutal enemy. Rusty Bradley, author of Lions of Kandahar


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