When something as shitty as war is forcing people into horrific situations, you get some pretty amazing stories of courage and overcoming adversity.
The Lone Survivor is the story of Operation Redwing, a Navy Seal op that took place in Afghanistan (Kunar province) as recalled by Marcus Luttrell. Their mission was to stake out a village known to be heavily populated by Taliban in order to capture or kill a VIP target thought to be Osama Bin Laden. During the operation, 4 of the Seals were discovered by a local boy and two shepherds. Having their position compromised by locals guaranteed that they'd be in a firefight with an unmatchable number of Taliban fighters if they allowed the boy and two shepherds to live. The decision was made to let them go, and as expected, the team of 4 is surrounded by the entire population of Taliban fighters.
Of the four Seals and eight Army spec ops that attempted a helo rescue, only one of them survived the mission (Marcus Luttrel) and he did so because a local Pashtun villager took him in, aided his wounds, and protected him from the Taliban. Marcus talks about the relationship he developed with the villager and how it shaped his life.
It's an amazing story that I'm sure some of you beta faggots can't appreciate, but I highly recommend the book. As it turns out, they're making a movie out of it. It looks promising, but like all Hollywood stories, I'm sure it'll get romanticized and overdone. Check it out.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoLFk4JK_RM"]Lone Survivor Official Trailer #1 (2013) - Mark Wahlberg Movie HD - YouTube[/ame]
The Lone Survivor is the story of Operation Redwing, a Navy Seal op that took place in Afghanistan (Kunar province) as recalled by Marcus Luttrell. Their mission was to stake out a village known to be heavily populated by Taliban in order to capture or kill a VIP target thought to be Osama Bin Laden. During the operation, 4 of the Seals were discovered by a local boy and two shepherds. Having their position compromised by locals guaranteed that they'd be in a firefight with an unmatchable number of Taliban fighters if they allowed the boy and two shepherds to live. The decision was made to let them go, and as expected, the team of 4 is surrounded by the entire population of Taliban fighters.
Of the four Seals and eight Army spec ops that attempted a helo rescue, only one of them survived the mission (Marcus Luttrel) and he did so because a local Pashtun villager took him in, aided his wounds, and protected him from the Taliban. Marcus talks about the relationship he developed with the villager and how it shaped his life.
It's an amazing story that I'm sure some of you beta faggots can't appreciate, but I highly recommend the book. As it turns out, they're making a movie out of it. It looks promising, but like all Hollywood stories, I'm sure it'll get romanticized and overdone. Check it out.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoLFk4JK_RM"]Lone Survivor Official Trailer #1 (2013) - Mark Wahlberg Movie HD - YouTube[/ame]