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13 hours

the inside account of what really happened in Benghazi

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An edition of 13 hours (2014)

13 hours

the inside account of what really happened in Benghazi

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The first account of the events of September 11, 2012, when terrorists attacked the U.S. State Department Special Mission Compound and a nearby CIA station called the Annex in Benghazi, Libya. A team of six American security operators fought to repel the attackers and protect the Americans stationed there. Those men went beyond the call of duty, performing extraordinary acts of courage and heroism, to avert tragedy on a much larger scale. This is their personal account of the thirteen hours of that now-infamous attack, setting the record straight on what happened during a night that has been shrouded in controversy.

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Table of Contents

Benghazi
The Annex
The Ambassador
September 11, 2012
Overrun
Gunfighter Road
Man down
Counterattack
Zombieland
Hard target
Incoming?
Mortars!
Convoy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-404).

Other Titles
Thirteen hours

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.32509612
Library of Congress
HV6433.L75 Z83 2014b, HV6433.L75Z83 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 406 pages
Number of pages
406

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27166337M
ISBN 10
1455530093
ISBN 13
9781455530090
OCLC/WorldCat
890943552

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL19671130W

Work Description

The harrowing, true account from the brave men on the ground who fought back during the Battle of Benghazi. This book presents, for the first time ever, the true account of the events of September 11, 2012, when terrorists attacked the US State Department Special Mission Compound and a nearby CIA station called the Annex in Benghazi, Libya. A team of six American security operators fought to repel the attackers and protect the Americans stationed there. Those men went beyond the call of duty, performing extraordinary acts of courage and heroism, to avert tragedy on a much larger scale. This is their personal account, never before told, of what happened during the thirteen hours of that now-infamous attack. This book sets the record straight on what happened during a night that has been shrouded in mystery and controversy. Written by a New York Times bestselling author this riveting book takes readers into the action-packed story of heroes who laid their lives on the line for one another, for their countrymen, and for their country. It is a stunning, eye-opening, and intense book, but most importantly, it is the truth. The story of what happened to these men, and what they accomplished, is unforgettable.-- Provided by publisher.

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