"Kill Bin Laden...and bring back proof!" by "Dalton Fury"
Excerpt from "Dalton Fury":
"In late November of 2001 forty members of the US Army's super secret counterterrorist unit known as Delta Force were sent to the Tora Bora Mountains in eastern Afghanistan to kill terrorist mastermind Usama bin Laden. These Delta operators linked up with a handful of CIA operatives, Army Green Berets, British Commandos, Air Force Combat Controllers, and a few Tactical Signal Collectors to lead a small Army of Afghan Muhjahideen against bin Laden and a thousand or so of his most dedicated al Qaeda fighters. Simply by chance, Delta Force troop commander Dalton Fury served as the Ground Force Commander during the Battle of Tora Bora. Fury's eyewitness account is the never before told true story . . ."
The book hasn't been released yet, which is why you just read an excerpt from the website, as opposed to an actual article. For updates on the book, and its anticipated release date:
Check out the community discussion thread here:
http://www.shadowspear.com/vb/showthread.php?t=9620&highlight=delta
Here is an excerpt from a recent email I received from Dalton:
Have something to ask the author of Kill Bin Laden? Email me your question at daltonfury@yahoo.com and I'll compile the top 10 at the end of each month and post them to the book's website with my answers. I'll place your name inside one of the boots I wore in Tora Bora and once a month, from June through September, I'll randomly draw a name. The four winners will receive a signed copy of Kill Bin Laden addressed to whoever you'd like. As always, please watch your OPSEC.
Have a good one!
DF
TODAY
- "Kill Bin Laden...and bring back proof!" by "Dalton Fury"
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- The CQC Serpa Holster Review
- Special Operations Weathermen get new Air Force Specialty Code
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- US Army Ranger killed in action
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- 1st SFG (A) Snipers Practice Techniques
- Ranger Regiment inducts newest distinguished members





Comments (6 posted):
Thank you for your service to the country.
I wanted to ask what the strangest thing you encountered while in Afghanistan?
Was there a massive bug that stands out, or some custom or activity that stands out?
Thanks.
- S
Why wasn't a company or two of Rangers brought in to help? Was it a logistical problem or was it even an issue for debate at the time?
Thank you for your service.
Did the squadron get close to capturing the elusive Bin laden?
Is the "cat" now out of the bag? Can we do a similiar mission again?
You are a GREAT amercian! Thank you!
BTW,you did the right thing to turn back with 2K to go. Under the circumstances, it could have gone very badly.
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