No Way Out: A Story of Valor in the Mountains of Afghanistan

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In a remote, enemy-held valley in Afghanistan, a Special Forces team planned to scale a steep mountain to surprise and capture a terrorist leader. But before they found the target, the target found them…

The team was caught in a deadly ambush that not only threatened their lives, but the entire mission. The elite soldiers fought huddled for hours on a small rock ledge as rocket-propelled grenades and heavy machine-gun fire rained down on them. With total disregard for their own safety, they tended to their wounded and kept fighting to stay alive. When the battle finally ended, ten soldiers had earned Silver Stars—the Army’s third highest award for combat valor. It was the most Silver Stars awarded to any unit in one battle since Vietnam.
 
Based on dozens of interviews with those who were there, No Way Out is a compelling narrative of an epic battle that not only tested the soldiers’ mettle but serves as a cautionary tale. Be careful what you ask a soldier to do because they will die trying to accomplish their mission.

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4.6
73 reviews
Curt E
May 8, 2023
The story was important and needed to be told. But the narrative left a lot to be desired. This was not a well arranged book, and the descriptions of the conditions and situations were insufficient. It seems the authors weakly relied on an overused but typical format consisting of short uninteresting bios on the main characters who then get stuck with an untenable, poorly thought out mission from their incompetent commanders. I expected much more considering how amazing the actual events and soldiers were. The writers were lazy and should have done a much better job of telling this incredible story.
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A Google user
February 26, 2015
If you have never been interested in reading stories about military actions, read this one. It illustrates that while there is much to hate about war, there is so much more to love about the warrior. This book transported me to the mountains of Afghanistan. It introduced me to a band of brothers that I genuinely care for. Thank you for writing this story. What an incredible movie it would make.
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Andrew Sampson
August 6, 2015
Shows the absolute heroism, bravery, love, and trust brothers have for one another even in the worst conditions. Was an amazing read.
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About the author

Mitch Weiss is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist for the Associated Press. In 2003, he was assigned to an investigative series that uncovered the longest string of atrocities carried out by a U.S. fighting unit in the Vietnam War. In recognition of the series "Buried Secrets, Brutal Truths," which led to an investigation by the Pentagon, he was awarded the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting. Weiss currently works for the AP on investigative projects, and an investigative series he wrote about corrupt real estate appraisers won several national awards in 2009. He also was part of a team of AP reporters that won a George Polk award in 2010 for their coverage of the BP oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.

Kevin Maurer has covered special operations forces for eight years. He has been embedded with the U.S. Special Forces in Afghanistan six times in the last five years and spent ten weeks with a team of Green Berets in Afghanistan in 2010. He has embedded with American soldiers in Iraq, east Africa and Haiti. The author of four books, he co-wrote a memoir of a Korean War veteran and a book about the 2006 Battle of Sperwan Ghar.

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