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This book is a personal journal written by a United States Marine, which was updated during all one hundred and eighty two days of his deployment to Afghanistan. This is the first time in history a book has been written that covers an entire combat deployment, from the day he landed unto the day he left. Dive deep down into the psyche of a Marine Commander, in charge of one of the most renowned Mounted Combat Operation Teams the world has ever known. Discover personal thoughts on what it felt like, to have survived experiences that can only be recorded by an individual who has stood Death in the face on countless occasions. The book goes into grave detail on Taliban attacks, and how they combated them. All aspects of war are vividly portrayed in this monumental story, about a team of Marines who survived the construction of Camp Payne, and the raid on the Lakari Bazaar, where two hundred seventy thousand pounds of narcotics, and one hundred thirty thousand pounds of explosive materials were confiscated and destroyed during a collaborated mission with the Drug Enforcement Agency.
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