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“A vivid, fast-paced, first-person account of the actions by US Army Rangers on the ground in one of the episodes in Afghanistan that best illustrated the commitment in the Ranger creed: ‘I will never leave a fallen comrade to fall into the hands of the enemy.’ An extraordinary—and truly inspirational—story of sheer determination, physical toughness, and mental fortitude, as well as a fierce desire to never let one’s comrades down on the battlefield.” —General David Petraeus, US Army (Ret.), former Commander of the Surge in Iraq, US Central Command, US and International Forces in Afghanistan, and former Director of the CIA “You need to read this book! Dr. Tony Brooks gives a first-hand account of the extraordinary lengths America will go to rescue one Lone Survivor. The sacrifices that Tony and his buddies made to rescue Marcus Luttrell and recover his fallen comrades will inspire anyone who reads Leave No Man Behind .” —Jeff Struecker, best-selling author, pastor, and decorated US Army Ranger veteran of “Black Hawk Down” during the Battle of Mogadishu “A heart-wrenching story of one of the most important military missions of our generation. In his compelling story, Leave No Man Behind , Tony Brooks shows us that war stripped to its core is a human endeavor where young men and women are willing to fight and die for each other under a solemn code of cohesion and brotherhood that binds them.” —John Spencer, Chair of Urban Warfare Studies at the Modern War Institute, United States Military Academy, author of Connected Brothers “A gritty narrative that combines a new perspective on one of the most disastrous special ops missions of recent years with a first-hand account of life in America’s most elite light infantry unit.” —Sean Naylor, author of Relentless Strike: The Secret History of Joint Special Operations Command and Not a Good Day to Die: The Untold Story of Operation Anaconda “ Leave No Man Behind is an exceptional read that combines thrilling, you-are-there narrative with the introspection of a modern warfighter during one of recent military history’s most renowned moments. It is an excellent and very important addition to the genre.” —Ed Darack, author of Victory Point: Operation Red Wings and Whalers—The Marine Corps’ Battle for Freedom in Afghanistan “An engagingly honest view of a young, middle-class American’s journey from the golf course to the mountains of Afghanistan—and the realities of combat. As instructive as it is entertaining, Tony Brooks has captured both the pain and camaraderie of combat in an unforgettable way.” —General Stanley McChrystal, US Army (Ret.), former Commander of US and Coalition Forces in Afghanistan “ Leave No Man Behind is a crossover war story that will resonate across a broad spectrum of readers, from the combat hardened vet to the suburban soccer mom. Tony Brooks is the personification of the citizen soldier, your next-door neighbor who served his country with honor as an elite U.S. Army Airborne Ranger in the 75th Ranger Regiment. In his first combat operation, a search and rescue mission in the mountains of Afghanistan, Brooks and his fellow Rangers were thrust into a whirlwind of menace and dread that few warriors ever experience. Leave No Man Behind is a firsthand accounting of the untold story of the Rangers’ search for survivors from a U.S. Navy SEAL reconnaissance operation that went tragically wrong on the treacherous slopes of Afghanistan’s Sawtalo Sar. In the spirit of Stephen E. Ambrose’s Band of Brothers , Tony Brooks writes with a humble, authentic voice that speaks to all Americans.” —Jeffrey Layton, author of the The Vigilant Spy, The Faithful Spy , The Forever Spy , and The Good Spy " Leave No Man Behind is not your normal chest-pounding war story. This is an expertly depicted account of normal human beings thrust into one of the most horrific recovery missions of the Afghan War. The authors' descriptions had me feeling like I was on the mountain side with his platoon. The raw emotion and physical exertion detailed will give any reader not only an idea on how far the human body will go after all senses say quit, but the fighting American spirit and the ethos we soldiers live by, 'No Man Gets Left Behind.'" —Ryan Hendrickson, Bestselling Author of Tip of the Spear "Brooks offers a fascinating, nuanced, and deeply personal window into Operation Red Wings, one of the most tragic—and misunderstood—missions in America's war in Afghanistan." —R. M. Schneiderman, former deputy editor of Newsweek Review: Pretty good read - Coming from someone (myself) that has experienced murder, death, starvation, extreme cold to near death, heat, filth, violence and well the shit storm of American poverty … I found him very weak but on the normal range of someone who grew up well off. He had a wonderful life but as I read on I saw him change. War opened his eyes to reality. The idiot public, to the uncaring citizens, to the why do I even do this for ppl that don’t care that hits us like a bus. The shock of how death and war doesn’t distinguish man, woman or child. How mentally you feel you will die from over exposure to the elements which isn’t uncommon … unlikely and uncomfortable never the less Most ppl reading this will think wow you delt with all that I couldn’t imagine! Then there’s the rest of us thinking yeah dude been there Been there a lot your preaching to the choir Not just as military but as an Ironworker I’ve met with a lot of the sane grueling experiences. Including facing death almost daily. Grouping up in extreme poverty. Just saying … seeing murder is pretty much yesterdays news and no one cares In our own country In our own cities and towns Americans are killing each other There’s a war going on in homes with parents agains children and children against parents and it’s just as gruesome if not more so So i suppose I’d like to finish by saying if you been there and experienced some of this you can relate. Somewhat triggering But keep reading because in the end. You’ll bond with the author like a brother. Thank you that is all Review: Real life military story spoken from the heart - This books is so well written, detailing a young Americans search for his meaning of life. As a military veteran who served overseas and in Desert Shield/Storm, I can appreciate the raw perspective and emotion you feel as you prepare for war. The comradery between friends working in unity to achieve the mission provides great insight to the greatest military rescue mission. Veterans will appreciate reading this book, and any Patriot who loves their country. Thank you Tony for your professional chiropractic healing on me, and your humbleness as we shared military stories.
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,236 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3 in Military Regiment History #25 in Intelligence & Espionage History #33 in Naval Military History |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 649 Reviews |
M**Z
Pretty good read
Coming from someone (myself) that has experienced murder, death, starvation, extreme cold to near death, heat, filth, violence and well the shit storm of American poverty … I found him very weak but on the normal range of someone who grew up well off. He had a wonderful life but as I read on I saw him change. War opened his eyes to reality. The idiot public, to the uncaring citizens, to the why do I even do this for ppl that don’t care that hits us like a bus. The shock of how death and war doesn’t distinguish man, woman or child. How mentally you feel you will die from over exposure to the elements which isn’t uncommon … unlikely and uncomfortable never the less Most ppl reading this will think wow you delt with all that I couldn’t imagine! Then there’s the rest of us thinking yeah dude been there Been there a lot your preaching to the choir Not just as military but as an Ironworker I’ve met with a lot of the sane grueling experiences. Including facing death almost daily. Grouping up in extreme poverty. Just saying … seeing murder is pretty much yesterdays news and no one cares In our own country In our own cities and towns Americans are killing each other There’s a war going on in homes with parents agains children and children against parents and it’s just as gruesome if not more so So i suppose I’d like to finish by saying if you been there and experienced some of this you can relate. Somewhat triggering But keep reading because in the end. You’ll bond with the author like a brother. Thank you that is all
M**H
Real life military story spoken from the heart
This books is so well written, detailing a young Americans search for his meaning of life. As a military veteran who served overseas and in Desert Shield/Storm, I can appreciate the raw perspective and emotion you feel as you prepare for war. The comradery between friends working in unity to achieve the mission provides great insight to the greatest military rescue mission. Veterans will appreciate reading this book, and any Patriot who loves their country. Thank you Tony for your professional chiropractic healing on me, and your humbleness as we shared military stories.
P**E
Great book, would make an amazing movie
Reading the book fills my mind with so much imagery it's like I'm watching a movie already made. All of the elements for a great movie are there. More importantly, anyone who wants to know what our military heroes go through on their journey to defend our country and then actually defending freedom will enjoy this book. We are only free because people like Tony give up so much, work so hard, and risk everything for our country. First and foremost "Leave No Man Behind" is an engaging story and entertaining to read. Not easy to achieve in a book about such a serious topic. I've always admired our military vets and thank them every chance I get, but my respect and gratitude went to a whole new level after reading this amazing book.
A**R
More of a biography
Most of the book is spent from the author's point of view, the telling of his backstory and why exactly he became a Ranger. I think there half a chapter dedicated to the rescue of Luttrell and recovery of his SEAL recon teammates. It was still a really well-told life history. I'd recommend it.
A**R
Great Book
I’ve read Lone Survivor, Operation, Red Wings, and now Leave No Man Behind. We are fortunate to live in the US and to have men like this in our communities.
M**Y
I want to be an airborne ranger. I want to live a life of danger.
Beautiful story of a group of rangers putting it all on the line to bring 20 heroes back home. People are never closer to anyone, than those they have fought with. Thank you for your service Tony. If you are ever in Shelby Township, Michigan I would like to buy you a beer and ask how are you doing. Marc R. Perry
D**E
Okay.
Not nearly as engaging as Lone Survivor. I honestly expected more from an educated Ranger. I am, as always, grateful for his service.
D**N
Loyalty Unto Death
This book is a great companion to Lone Survivor. Gives a look at the efforts to follow up to recovery the lost SEAL team and Special Ops Helicopter crew.
W**E
Exactly what he wanted
He loved it
K**K
Spannend und interessant
Das dienstliche Leben eines US Army Rangers im Afghanistan-Krieg. Spannend und interessant, wenn man die größeren Zusammenhänge ausklammert. Insgesamt aber lesenswert, wer sich für diese Epoche interessiert. Auch die "Lone Survivor" Thematik wird intensiv beschrieben.
R**C
excellent product
Good book. I thoroughly enjoyed it
P**M
A different read about Afghanistan conflict and all the better for it!
Thoroughly thought provoking, informative and detailed account of the rescue and recovery of a downed Chinook and the crew/passengers plus the aftermath and effects of this mission on the individuals involved. An honourable and forthright individual who has most certainly remained above all, human !
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