Horse Soldiers
Author: Doug Stanton
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Publication Date: 31 May, 2010
ISBN: 9781594133695
Pages: 790
Subjects: Biographies, Technology and engineering, History
Available as: Trade Paper, 978-1-59413-369-5 Trade Cloth, 978-0-316-61086-5 Trade Cloth, 978-1-4104-1720-6 Trade Cloth, 978-1-4165-8051-5 Trade Paper, 978-1-4165-8052-2 E-Book - netLibrary, 978-1-4416-1512-1
Description:
From bestselling author Doug Stanton, a harrowing, true-life tale of a band of American soldiers and their struggles and triumphs in Afghanistan "
PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source: PW Annex Reviews
Review Date: 2009-06-08
Copyright:
In this absolutely riveting account, full of horror and raw courage, journalist Stanton (In Harm's Way) recreates the miseries and triumphs of specially trained mounted U.S. soldiers, deployed in the war-ravaged Afghanistan mountains to fight alongside the Northern Alliance-thousands of rag-tag Afghans who fought themselves to exhaustion or death-against the Taliban. The U.S. contingent, almost to a man, had never ridden horses-especially not these "shaggy and thin-legged, and short. descend[ents of] the beasts Genghis Khan had ridden out of Uzbekistan"-but that was not the only obstacle: rattling helicopters, outdated maps, questionable air support and insufficient food also played their parts. Stanton brings each soldier and situation to vivid life: "Bennett suddenly belted out: `It just keeps getting better and better!' Here they were, living on fried sheep and filtered ditchwater.calling in ops-guided bombs on bunkers built of mud and wood scrap, surrounded by Taliban fighters." In less than three months, this handful of troops secured a city in which a fort had been taken over by Taliban prisoners, a tangle of firefights and mayhem that became a seminal battle and, in Stanton's prose, a considerable epic: "Dead and dying men and wounded horses had littered the courtyard, a twitching choir that brayed and moaned in the rough, knee-high grass." (May) Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information.
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