Hammerhead Six: How Green Berets Waged an Unconventional War Against the Taliban to Win in Afghanistan's Deadly Pech Valley Free Audiobook Download by Ronald Fry


Hammerhead Six is a book about a Special Forces team, Hammerhead Six, that was sent to the Pech Valley in Afghanistan to fight against the Taliban. The book explains how this small group of Green Berets was able to defeat an army of Taliban fighters with unconventional tactics and technology.

Ronald Fry recounts how on one winter morning, a small group of determined U.S. Special Operations Forces waged an unconventional war in Afghanistan's Pech Valley against the Taliban and other extremist groups intent on preventing their nation from transitioning to democracy. The author details how this small group of Americans managed to establish supply routes deep into the valley, identifying enemy positions and plans through intelligence work and allied forces' reports, eventually winning over the locals by implementing development projects like water wells and schools, setting up local police forces, and putting out landmines to provide for agriculture.

This is a story of one unconventional war that was fought in the Pech Valley. This valley is located in Afghanistan and it stretches from the Pakistani border to the Afghan-Iranian border. In this valley, there are so many minefields, booby traps, and Taliban fighters that the Green Berets' mission seemed impossible to complete. The Green Berets had to devise strategies to win against these obstacles.

The book reveals the surprisingly successful campaign that Green Berets waged against the Taliban in Afghanistan's Pech Valley. On October 5, 2011, a group of Green Berets led by then-Lt. Colonel [Ronald Fry] went into the valley and launched a surprise attack on a Taliban stronghold. The mission was to capture or kill at least one Taliban commander and destroy their key supply point.

The Taliban is a group of fighters who have been fighting for years to take control of Afghanistan. The U.S. has been fighting against them for more than 15 years and finally succeeded in 2015. In the book "Hammerhead Six: How Green Berets Waged an Unconventional War Against the Taliban to Win in Afghanistan's Deadly Pech Valley," author Ron Fry narrates the story of how a group of six U.S. Special Operations soldiers won in the fight against the Taliban who were occupying Pech Valley, Afghanistan.

Ronald Fry depicts the story of Hammershead Six, a Special Forces group tasked with taking back a valley from the Taliban in Afghanistan's deadly Pech Valley. The group is led by Col. Walker, who employs unconventional war tactics to take back their lost territory and win the battle. They begin by using an ancient tactic called "confronting." This particular tactic has been used to combat enemies throughout history, but is rarely seen today.

Published Date 2016-01-19
Duration 10 hours 43 minutes
Author Ronald Fry
Narrated Ronald Fry
Reviews
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category History
Parent Category Military

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