Front cover image for Takur Ghar : the Seals and Rangers on Roberts Ridge, Afghanistan 2002

Takur Ghar : the Seals and Rangers on Roberts Ridge, Afghanistan 2002

Leigh Neville, Johnny Shumate (Illustrator)
"In the early morning hours of March 4, 2002, a reconnaissance team of US Navy SEALs from the Tier One Naval Special Warfare Development Group attached to Joint Special Operations Task Force 11 attempted to infiltrate onto an Afghan mountain peak in support of what was then the More ... largest operation conducted by US forces since Vietnam, Operation Anaconda. The SEALs were tasked with establishing covert observation posts to call in air strikes on al Qaeda positions in the infamous Shah-i-Khot Valley close to the Afghan-Pakistan border. Anaconda was designed to engage large numbers of foreign al Qaeda fighters who had fled to the valley after the overthrow of their hosts, the Taliban government and the later battle of Tora Bora in December 2001 which forced many of the foreign fighters toward the border and into the Shah-i-Khot, a traditional refuge of mujahideen in the 1980s. Anaconda brought together both conventional American forces and a large collection of US and Coalition special operations forces to hunt down the al Qaeda remnants. ..."--Publisher description
Print Book, English, 2013
Osprey Publishing, Oxford, 2013
RAID, 39
80 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
9781780961989, 1780961987
798058824
Introduction/ Origins/ Initial Strategy/ The Plan/ The Raid/ Analysis/ Conclusion/ Further Reading