Entries Tagged as 'Books'

Lone Survivor; A Must Read

I have just finished reading the most incredible book I have ever read.  It is called, Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of Seal Team 10 written by Marcus Lutrell.  This is an incredibly harrowing account of four highly trained Seals going up against over two hundred fanatics.  In the end, one Seal was left alive while the Taliban group may have lost half or more of their number.

Tommorrow, October 22, 2007 Lt. Michael Murphy will be presented posthumously with the Congressional Medal of Honor for his truly heroic acts during the battle of what Lutrell calls, the Battle for Murphy’s Ridge while fighting off the Taliban in the Hindu Kush mountains of Afghanistan.  The team was trapped, wounded and the radio was kaput.  After being shot in the stomach Lieutenant Murphy left his cover and walked out into the open to use his cell phone to call for help.  It was there that he was mortally wounded with a shot in the back, but returned to his comrades and resumed fighting when he eventually succumbed to his injuries.  This is a true hero who deserves to be recognized for his bravery.

Many first hand accounts leave the reader with a feeling that the writer is inflating his own actions, but not in Survivor.  Latrell’s intentions are obvious, he wants the world to know of the heroic actions of the four man Seal team.  Throughout the book, this tall Texan (6’, 5”) purposefully minimizes his own efforts in the battle while praising the actions of his friends.

The book starts out by Latrell describing how he always wanted to be a Seal.  Finally he joins up with a full third of the book dedicated to the incredibly rigorous training to become a Seal, the most highly trained combat specialist in the world.  Of the 180 men who started out, only 32 were able to finish.  Then the rest of the book describes the lead up to Operation Redwing and afterwards. 

The four man crew was tasked to take out a Taliban leader but was discovered by some goat herders.  The team followed the Rules of Engagement and let the men go free who promptly informed the Taliban where the team was located.  What followed could only be described as Custer’s last stand.  Over two hundred hate filled men carrying AK-47s attacked the Seal team over and over again.  The Taliban fighters ran towards the team firing wildly only to be mowed down by four men who made their shots count.  But the team was out numbered 35:1.  Eventually, the team had to retreat, and then retreat again.  Slowly but surely the firing of the Taliban’s Ak-47s, RPGs, and grenades began to take their toll on the four man team.  One by one they all were felled until only Latrell was left.  Severely wounded and sought by the Taliban fighters, the one remaining survivor crawled seven miles (Holy Cow!), seven miles before being taken in by some Afghan tribesmen who protected him from the Taliban at great risk to themselves.

This is also the story of the power of prayer.  Time after time, Marcus Latrell found himself falling down a cliff or blown back by RPGs, he lost his med kit, his canteen, and even his rifle, but every time Marcus would find his trusted weapon right beside him.  His family prayed for him continuously and miracles happen.

Marcus Latrell along with two of his comrades were awarded with the Navy Cross for their heroism.  And Marcus’s best friend, Lt. Michael Murphy will be awarded with the CMH.

This book is riveting from the beginning to the end.  And as I said, it is the best book I have ever read.

Valerie Plame to Write a Book

As if we did not see this one coming. According to CNN.com, Valerie Plame has signed a low seven figure contract with Crown Publishing Group to write her memoirs. The book is to be called, “Fair Game” after Carl Rove supposedly said she was fair game after her husband, Joe Wilson, released the inaccurate statement saying that Saddam Hussein was not trying to obtain yellow cake uranium from Niger. So now we have yet another book about how Bush lied and people died. If these people could just get their stories straight, they might be a political force. As it is, no one except for the far left believes them.

I will make sure that when my local library buys this book, they put it in the fiction section along with Hillary Clinton’s book. If Plame is anything like her husband, we will not be able to believe anything she says. We were told at first that Vice President Dick Cheney sent Joe Wilson to Niger. When the truth finally came out, we realized that his wife has really sent him on this mission. And in fact Wilson did find evidence of cooperation between Iraq and Niger in spite of his comments to the contrary. The Op-Ed piece in April 6 issue of the Washington Times sums it up the best.

But the fact is that Mr. Wilson has little credibility left, as his charges against the Bush administration were eviscerated by the Senate Intelligence Committee in its July 2004 report on prewar intelligence. Here’s the way Susan Schmidt of The Washington Post (in a story buried on page A9) described the report on July 10, 2004: “Wilson’s assertions — both about what he did in Niger and what the Bush administration did with the information — were undermined yesterday in a bipartisan Senate intelligence committee report. The panel found that Wilson’s report, rather than debunking intelligence about purported uranium sales to Iraq, as he has said, bolstered the case for most intelligence analysts.”

So what are we supposed to believe, the Valerie Plame who sent her husband on a fake mission or Valerie Plame the career agent? The bad part is there may not be any difference with neither one being able to tell the truth. Either way, a lot of partisan Democrats and suckers are going to buy, read, and believe everything she says. Buying this book would be a waste of money.

Painting the Map Red

I have just started reading Hugh Hewitt’s Painting the Map Red. I am about half-way through the book, and it is really good and easy to read. I would recommend the Hugh’s book to anybody interested in keeping the Republican majority in Congress. The best selling author, radio talk show host, and conservative blogger gives tips to better prepare those willing to take on the Democratic Party and their left-wing agenda. The book gives a few tips and is backed up with a ton of recent historical detail from the War in Vietnam to the Global War on Terror, from Walter Cronkite to Dick Durbin. But even with all of this historical, Painting the Map Red is extremely enjoyable to read. You can find this book at your local bookstore, Amazon, or even Hugh’s website.