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Black Hawk Down: A
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by Mark Bowden

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Ninety-nine elite American soldiers are trapped in
the middle of a hostile city. As night falls, they
are surrounded by thousands of enemy gunmen. Their
wounded are bleeding to death. Their ammunition and
supplies are dwindling. This is the story of how they
got there-and how they fought their way out. This
is the story of war. Black Hawk Down drops you into
a crowded marketplace in the heart of Mogadishu, Somalia
with the U.S. Special Forces-and puts you in the middle
of the most intense firefight American soldiers have
fought since the Vietnam War. Late in the afternoon
of Sunday, October 3, 1993, the soldiers of Task Force
Ranger were sent on a mission to capture two top lieutenants
of a renegade warlord and return to base. It was supposed
to take them about an hour. Instead, they were pinned
down through a long and terrible night in a hostile
city, locked in a desperate struggle to kill or be
killed. When the unit was finally rescued the following
morning, eighteen American soldiers were dead and
dozens more badly injured. The Somali toll was far
worse: more than five hundred killed and over a thousand
wounded.

Award-winning literary journalist Mark Bowden's dramatic
narrative captures this harrowing ordeal through the
eyes of the young men who fought that day. He draws
on his extensive interviews of participants from both
sides-as well as classified combat video and radio
transcripts-to bring their stories to life. A Black
Hawk pilot is shot down and besieged by an angry mob,
then saved by Somalis who plan to ransom him to the
local warlord. A medic desperately tries to keep his
grievously wounded friend alive long enough to be
evacuated-only to have him bleed to death in his arms.
The company clerk, who is the butt of jokes in the
barracks, rises to the task and per-forms extraordinary
feats of valor.

Authoritative, gripping, and insightful, Black Hawk
Down is a riveting look at the terror and exhilaration
of combat, destined to become a classic of war reporting.
"Terrifyingly real . . . Mark Bowden shoves
you into the middle of this fierce battle and has
you fighting for your life."-U.S. Army Major
David Stockwell, spokesman for Task Force Ranger
"A riveting, up-close account of the most intensive,
hand-to-hand combat by U.S. soldiers since Vietnam.
In their own words, Mark Bowden has captured the heroism,
honor, and horror of the battle of Mogadishu for both
Americans and Somalis."-United States Ambassador
Robert Oakley (Ret.), author of Somalia and Operation
Restore Hope
"A fascinating, blow-by-blow account of the
Mogadishu raid that went wrong and cost the lives
of so many brave American warriors . . .Meticulous
reporting."-Joseph L. Galloway, co-author of
We Were Soldiers Once . . . and Young
"The only thing more phenomenal than the depth
of reporting in Black Hawk Down is the quality of
the writing. Mark Bowden is a brilliant storyteller."-Jim
Naughton, president of the Poynter Institute for Journalism
"Bowden [has] produced one of the finest pieces
of investigative journalism of our time. . . . [You]
can feel, hear, smell, and even taste it."-Lt.
Col. L. H. "Bucky" Burruss, U.S. Army (Ret.),author
of Mike Force, A Mission for Delta, and Clash of Steel
"I can't remember having read such good reporting
of a combat engagement.. . . Journalistic writing
at its best."-Don Murray, Boston Globe
"I did not 'read' Mark Bowden's Black Hawk Down
. . . I devoured it. It is a compelling tale of noble
endeavor gone awry, written with such clarity and
insight that the reader quivers as if trapped in the
desperate, close-quarters firefight Bowden's gifted
narrative brings to life." -Benjamin F. Schemmer,
editor in chief, Strategic Review