No Easy Day: Navy seal mission that killed Osama bin
Laden av Mark Owen.
For the first time anywhere, a first-person account of the
planning and execution of the Bin Laden raid from inside the US Navy SEAL team
who carried out the extraordinary mission to kill the terrorist mastermind. From
the streets of Iraq to the successful rescue of Captain Richard Phillips from
pirates in the Indian Ocean; from the mountaintops of Afghanistan to the third
floor of Osama bin Laden‘s compound in Pakistan, operator Mark Owen of the US
Naval Special Warfare Development Group - commonly known as SEAL Team Six - has
been a part of some of the most memorable special operations in history, as well
as countless missions that never made headlines. "No Easy Day" puts readers
inside the elite, handpicked twenty-four-man team as they train for the most
important mission of their lives, Operation Neptune Spear. The SEALs were going
after bin Laden. Two weeks later, from a forward operating base in eastern
Afghanistan, the helicopter-borne assault force took off into the night and flew
low across the border. Then, deep inside Pakistan‘s heavily defended airspace,
things started to go badly wrong. From the crash of the Black Hawk helicopter
that threatened the mission with disaster through to the radio call confirming
their target was dead, the SEAL team raid on bin Laden‘s secret HQ is recounted
in nail-biting second-by-second detail. In "No Easy Day", team leader Mark Owen
takes readers behind enemy lines with one of the world‘s most astonishing
fighting forces. It is the only insider‘s account of their most spectacular
mission. Mark Owen is a former member of the US Naval Special Warfare
Development Group, commonly known as SEAL Team Six. In his many years as a Navy
SEAL, he has participated in hundreds of missions around the globe, including
the rescue of Captain Richard Phillips in the Indian Ocean in 2009. Owen was a
team leader on Operation Neptune Spear in Abbottabad, Pakistan, on 1 May 2011,
which resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden. Owen was one of the first men
through the door on the third floor of the terrorist mastermind‘s hideout, where
he witnessed bin Laden‘s death. Mark Owen‘s name and the names of the other
SEALs mentioned in this book have been changed for their security. Kevin Maurer
has covered special-operations forces for nine years. He has been embedded with
the Special Forces in Afghanistan six times, spent a month in 2006 with
special-operations units in east Africa, and has embedded with US forces in Iraq
and Haiti. He is the author of four books, including several about special
operations.
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