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Saving Bravo: Die größte Rettungsmission in der Geschichte von Navy SEAL von Stephan Talty-

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Saving Bravo: The Greatest Rescue Mission in Navy SEAL History by Stephan Talty
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Publication Date
2019-10-29
Pages
336
ISBN
9780358118206
Book Title
Saving Bravo : the Greatest Rescue Mission in Navy Seal History
Item Length
7.9in
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication Year
2019
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Stephan Talty
Genre
Technology & Engineering, History
Topic
Military / Special Forces, United States / 20th Century, Military / Vietnam War, Military / United States, Emergency Management
Item Width
6.5in
Item Weight
9.4 Oz
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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From the author of A Captain's Duty, the New York Times best-selling account of Captain Phillips, comes the untold story of the most important rescue mission not just of the Vietnam War, but the entire Cold War. One American aviator, who knew our most important secrets, crashed behind enemy lines and risked capture by both the North Vietnamese and the Soviets. One Navy SEAL and his Vietnamese partner had to sneak past them all to save him. At the height of the Vietnam War, few American airmen are more valuable than Lieutenant Colonel Gene Hambleton. His memory is filled with highly classified information that the Soviets and North Vietnamese badly want. When Hambleton is shot down in the midst of North Vietnam's Easter Offensive, US forces place the entire war on hold to save a single man hiding among 30,000 enemy troops and tanks. Airborne rescue missions fail, killing eleven Americans. Finally, Navy SEAL Thomas Norris and his Vietnamese guide, Nguyen Van Kiet, volunteer to go after him on foot. Gliding past hundreds of enemy soldiers, it takes them days to reach Hambleton, who, guided toward his rescuers via improvised radio code, is barely alive, deeply malnourished, and hallucinating after eleven days on the run. In this deeply researched, untold story, award-winning author Stephan Talty describes the extraordinary mission that led Hambleton to safety. Drawing from dozens of interviews and access to unpublished papers, Saving Bravo is the riveting story of one of the greatest rescue missions in the history of the Special Forces.

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Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0358118204
ISBN-13
9780358118206
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27038633195

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Book Title
Saving Bravo : the Greatest Rescue Mission in Navy Seal History
Author
Stephan Talty
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Military / Special Forces, United States / 20th Century, Military / Vietnam War, Military / United States, Emergency Management
Publication Year
2019
Genre
Technology & Engineering, History
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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Item Length
7.9in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6.5in
Item Weight
9.4 Oz

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" Saving Bravo is a meticulously researched and masterfully told war story that will capture you and take you deep into the darkest jungles of Vietnam. It won't release you until you've sweated through every page of what indeed qualifies as the greatest rescue mission in Navy SEAL history." --Eric Blehm, New York Times bestselling author of Fearless, Legend, and The Only Thing Worth Dying For "A gripping true story of unbelievable courage. Talty puts a tingle at the nape of your neck and a knot of horror in the pit of your stomach." --Captain Rich Phillips, author of the New York Times bestselling A Captain's Duty "A terrifying story of aviators shot down behind enemy lines. Saving Bravo gives us a fresh and insightful look into the chaotic rescue of Gene Hambleton deep in the jungles of Vietnam. A must read, packed with unsung heroes." -- U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Michael Golembesky, New York Times bestselling author of Level Zero Heroes "Expertly researched and brilliantly told. The biggest rescue operation of the Vietnam War depended on the will of Gene Hambleton to evade the enemy and survive - and the wills of Navy SEAL Tom Norris and Nguyen van Kiet to save him. Bravo shows us the enormous sacrifices that went into the mission. This is the stuff that heroes are made of." - Stephen Templin, New York Times bestselling author of SEAL Team Six "Stephan Talty does it again. In Saving Bravo , Talty puts his prodigious story-telling and research skills to work on the miraculous story of Gene Hambleton, an over-the-hill flyboy who ejects out of a jet into enemy territory in Vietnam. A true story of human survival and the largest rescue mission of the Vietnam War, told so vividly you can practically hear the gunfire." --A.J. Baime, New York Times bestselling author of The Accidental President " Saving Bravo is the best account I have read of this mission. As a former SEAL I am very familiar with this legendary operation. Talty's research and writing lets you get to know the men and what they are feeling in this tribute to human perseverance. This book proves that real world SEAL ops are better than fiction." -- Howard Wasdin, New York Times bestselling author of SEAL Team Six "A taut study of the largest military search-and-rescue operation in history and the lessons learned...[Talty] shows informed appreciation for military culture and the workings of war...[with] a well-conceived work of military history dissecting a seemingly minor episode that still speaks volumes." --Kirkus Reviews, " Saving Bravo is a meticulously researched and masterfully told war story that will capture you and take you deep into the darkest jungles of Vietnam. It won't release you until you've sweated through every page of what indeed qualifies as the greatest rescue mission in Navy SEAL history." --Eric Blehm, New York Times bestselling author of Fearless, Legend, and The Only Thing Worth Dying For "A gripping true story of unbelievable courage. Talty puts a tingle at the nape of your neck and a knot of horror in the pit of your stomach." --Captain Rich Phillips, author of the New York Times bestselling A Captain's Duty "A terrifying story of aviators shot down behind enemy lines. Saving Bravo gives us a fresh and insightful look into the chaotic rescue of Gene Hambleton deep in the jungles of Vietnam. A must read, packed with unsung heroes." -- U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Michael Golembesky, New York Times bestselling author of Level Zero Heroes "Stephan Talty does it again. In Saving Bravo , Talty puts his prodigious story-telling and research skills to work on the miraculous story of Gene Hambleton, an over-the-hill flyboy who ejects out of a jet into enemy territory in Vietnam. A true story of human survival and the largest rescue mission of the Vietnam War, told so vividly you can practically hear the gunfire." --A.J. Baime, New York Times bestselling author of The Accidental President " Saving Bravo is the best account I have read of this mission. As a former SEAL I am very familiar with this legendary operation. Talty's research and writing lets you get to know the men and what they are feeling in this tribute to human perseverance. This book proves that real world SEAL ops are better than fiction." -- Howard Wasdin, New York Times bestselling author of SEAL Team Six "A taut study of the largest military search-and-rescue operation in history and the lessons learned...[Talty] shows informed appreciation for military culture and the workings of war...[with] a well-conceived work of military history dissecting a seemingly minor episode that still speaks volumes." --Kirkus Reviews, " Saving Bravo is a meticulously researched and masterfully told war story that will capture you and take you deep into the darkest jungles of Vietnam. It won't release you until you've sweated through every page of what indeed qualifies as the greatest rescue mission in Navy SEAL history." --Eric Blehm, New York Times best-selling author of Fearless, Legend, and The Only Thing Worth Dying For "A gripping true story of unbelievable courage. Talty puts a tingle at the nape of your neck and a knot of horror in the pit of your stomach." --Captain Rich Phillips, author of the New York Times best-selling A Captain's Duty "A terrifying story of aviators shot down behind enemy lines. Saving Bravo gives us a fresh and insightful look into the chaotic rescue of Gene Hambleton deep in the jungles of Vietnam. A must-read, packed with unsung heroes." --U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Michael Golembesky, New York Times best-selling author of Level Zero Heroes "Stephan Talty does it again. In Saving Bravo , Talty puts his prodigious story-telling and research skills to work on the miraculous story of Gene Hambleton, an over-the-hill flyboy who ejects out of a jet into enemy territory in Vietnam. A true story of human survival and the largest rescue mission of the Vietnam War, told so vividly you can practically hear the gunfire." --A. J. Baime, New York Times best-selling author of The Accidental President " Saving Bravo is the best account I have read of this mission. As a former SEAL I am very familiar with this legendary operation. Talty's research and writing lets you get to know the men and what they are feeling in this tribute to human perseverance. This book proves that real world SEAL ops are better than fiction." --Howard Wasdin, New York Times best-selling author of SEAL Team Six "A taut study of the largest military search-and-rescue operation in history and the lessons learned . . . [Talty] shows informed appreciation for military culture and the workings of war . . . [with] a well-conceived work of military history dissecting a seemingly minor episode that still speaks volumes." --Kirkus Reviews, "Saving Bravo is a meticulously researched and masterfully told war story that will capture you and take you deep into the darkest jungles of Vietnam. It won't release you until you've sweated through every page of what indeed qualifies as the greatest rescue mission in Navy SEAL history." --Eric Blehm, New York Times bestselling author of Fearless, Legend, and The Only Thing Worth Dying For "A gripping true story of unbelievable courage. Talty puts a tingle at the nape of your neck and a knot of horror in the pit of your stomach." --Captain Rich Phillips, author of the New York Times bestselling A Captain's Duty "A terrifying story of aviators shot down behind enemy lines. Saving Bravo gives us a fresh and insightful look into the chaotic rescue of Gene Hambleton deep in the jungles of Vietnam. A must read, packed with unsung heroes." --U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Michael Golembesky, New York Times bestselling author of Level Zero Heroes "Expertly researched and brilliantly told. The biggest rescue operation of the Vietnam War depended on the will of Gene Hambleton to evade the enemy and survive - and the wills of Navy SEAL Tom Norris and Nguyen van Kiet to save him. Bravo shows us the enormous sacrifices that went into the mission. This is the stuff that heroes are made of." - Stephen Templin, New York Times bestselling author of SEAL Team Six "Stephan Talty does it again. In Saving Bravo, Talty puts his prodigious story-telling and research skills to work on the miraculous story of Gene Hambleton, an over-the-hill flyboy who ejects out of a jet into enemy territory in Vietnam. A true story of human survival and the largest rescue mission of the Vietnam War, told so vividly you can practically hear the gunfire." --A.J. Baime, New York Times bestselling author of The Accidental President "Saving Bravo is the best account I have read of this mission. As a former SEAL I am very familiar with this legendary operation. Talty's research and writing lets you get to know the men and what they are feeling in this tribute to human perseverance. This book proves that real world SEAL ops are better than fiction." --Howard Wasdin, New York Times bestselling author of SEAL Team Six "Talty skillfully and engagingly tells the dramatic story of 12 fateful days in the life of then-52-year-old Air Force navigator Gene Hambleton... [He] brings in geopolitical and military strategy issues in this fully realized rescue story that will appeal to those in search of a (mostly) positive event that took place during the Vietnam War." --Publishers Weekly "A taut study of the largest military search-and-rescue operation in history and the lessons learned...[Talty] shows informed appreciation for military culture and the workings of war...[with] a well-conceived work of military history dissecting a seemingly minor episode that still speaks volumes."--Kirkus Reviews --, " Saving Bravo is a meticulously researched and masterfully told war story that will capture you and take you deep into the darkest jungles of Vietnam. It won't release you until you've sweated through every page of what indeed qualifies as the greatest rescue mission in Navy SEAL history." --Eric Blehm, New York Times bestselling author of Fearless, Legend, and The Only Thing Worth Dying For "A gripping true story of unbelievable courage. Talty puts a tingle at the nape of your neck and a knot of horror in the pit of your stomach." --Captain Rich Phillips, author of the New York Times bestselling A Captain's Duty "A terrifying story of aviators shot down behind enemy lines. Saving Bravo gives us a fresh and insightful look into the chaotic rescue of Gene Hambleton deep in the jungles of Vietnam. A must read, packed with unsung heroes." -- U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Michael Golembesky, New York Times bestselling author of Level Zero Heroes "Expertly researched and brilliantly told. The biggest rescue operation of the Vietnam War depended on the will of Gene Hambleton to evade the enemy and survive - and the wills of Navy SEAL Tom Norris and Nguyen van Kiet to save him. Bravo shows us the enormous sacrifices that went into the mission. This is the stuff that heroes are made of." - Stephen Templin, New York Times bestselling author of SEAL Team Six "Stephan Talty does it again. In Saving Bravo , Talty puts his prodigious story-telling and research skills to work on the miraculous story of Gene Hambleton, an over-the-hill flyboy who ejects out of a jet into enemy territory in Vietnam. A true story of human survival and the largest rescue mission of the Vietnam War, told so vividly you can practically hear the gunfire." --A.J. Baime, New York Times bestselling author of The Accidental President " Saving Bravo is the best account I have read of this mission. As a former SEAL I am very familiar with this legendary operation. Talty's research and writing lets you get to know the men and what they are feeling in this tribute to human perseverance. This book proves that real world SEAL ops are better than fiction." -- Howard Wasdin, New York Times bestselling author of SEAL Team Six "Talty skillfully and engagingly tells the dramatic story of 12 fateful days in the life of then-52-year-old Air Force navigator Gene Hambleton... [He] brings in geopolitical and military strategy issues in this fully realized rescue story that will appeal to those in search of a (mostly) positive event that took place during the Vietnam War." --Publishers Weekly "A taut study of the largest military search-and-rescue operation in history and the lessons learned...[Talty] shows informed appreciation for military culture and the workings of war...[with] a well-conceived work of military history dissecting a seemingly minor episode that still speaks volumes." --Kirkus Reviews
Copyright Date
2018
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