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Headhunter: 5-73 CAV and Their Fight for Iraq's Diyala River Valley

Headhunter: 5-73 CAV and Their Fight for Iraq's Diyala River Valley

by Peter C. Svoboda (Author), William B. Caldwell (Foreword) Format: Kindle Edition
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An Army squadron of paratroopers share the story of their fifteen-month deployment in Iraq in 2006.Selected in 2005 by the Army to be the first airborne reconnaissance squadron, 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, better known as 5-73 CAV, was formed from 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment. The members of the squadron were hand-selected by the squadron command team, Lieutenant Colonel Poppas and Command Sergeant Major Edgar. With just more than 400 paratroopers, they were half the size of a full-strength battalion and the smallest unit in the Panther Brigade.The squadron deployed to eastern Diyala in August, 2006. Despite their size, they were tasked with an enormous mission and were given the largest area of operations within the brigade. Appropriately for a unit known by the call sign of its CO—Headhunter—5-73 would go on to pursue various terrorist factions including Al Qaeda in Iraq. They got results, and 5-73 was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for launching the Turki Bowl campaign from November 2006 to January 2007 against insurgent groups in Diyala Province. However the toll would be heavy—the squadron lost twenty-two paratroopers during the deployment.Headhunter is a unique account of the War on Terror. It’s a soldier’s story, told by those very paratroopers who gallantly fought to tame Diyala. Based on dozens of interviews conducted by the author, the narrative describes the danger of combat, the loss of comrades and the struggles of returning from a deployment. The voice of the families left behind are also included, describing the challenges they faced, including the ultimate challenge—grappling with the death of a loved one. This book explores the human dimensions of loss and struggle and illustrates the sacrifices our service members and their loved ones make.Finalist, 2020 Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Writing AwardsPraise for Headhunter“A gut punch that pulls out the raw emotion of combat and the feelings of losing those closest to you. If one is unfamiliar with war, Headhunter will shock the senses.” —ARMY Magazine“A highly interesting and detailed account.” —Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International Read more

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ASINB08M3B919S
PublisherCasemate
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Publication dateSept. 25 2020
LanguageEnglish
File size36.8 MB
Screen ReaderSupported
Enhanced typesettingEnabled
X-RayEnabled
Word WiseEnabled
Print length386 pages
ISBN-13978-1612009285
Page FlipEnabled
Best Sellers Rank#239,698 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #96 in Iraq War #170 in Iraqui History #348 in Middle Eastern History (Kindle Store)
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