On December 3, a group of 20 U.S. commandos was inserted by helicopter to support the operation. On December 5, Afghan militia wrested control of the low ground below the mountain caves from al-Qaeda fighters and set up tank positions to blast enemy forces. The al-Qaeda fighters withdrew with mortars, rocket launchers, and assault rifles to higher fortified positions and dug in for the battle
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By: Brant
I recall readingv "Not a Good Day to Die," Sean Naylor's book on Op Anaconda, the battle for TB. It seemed more journalism than history, though t was a good read. Anyone know of a better book on the subject?
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