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    Kill Bin Laden

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    organizational model, Delta Force

      The Osama Bin Laden I Know (Bergen)

      Pachier Agam, Afghanistan

      Pakistan

      Afghanistan border

      bin Laden, Usama

      Intelligence Service

      Tora Bora, Battle of

      Zaman Ghamshareek, Haji (Pashtun warlord)

      Pakistan Intelligence Service (ISI)

      Panama, United States invasion of

      Pashto language

      Pashtuns, Zaman Ghamshareek, Haji

      Peltor ear protection

      Pentagon (Washington, D.C.)

      Persian Gulf War (1990-1991)

      PKM machine guns

      Playboy magazine

      politics. See also bureaucracy; military establishment

      Ali, Hazret (Pashai warlord)

      bureaucracy

      Delta Force deployment

      mujahideen

      Pope (recce team leader)

      PRC-D radio

      Predator (drone aircraft)

      Shelter Now International hostage crisis

      Tora Bora, Battle of

      Press Pool Ridge (Tora Bora Mountains,

      Afghanistan)

      prisoners of war, Laos

      proactive military stance

      problem-solving, Delta Force

      public speaking, Delta Force

      Qadir, Haji

      quick-reaction force (QRF)

      Afghanistan

      Tora Bora, Battle of

      Ramadan

      RAND Corporation, Delphi method

      Rangers

      Afghanistan mission

      Delta Force

      Haditha Dam raid

      quick-reaction force (QRF)

      supply problems

      reconnaissance, Delta Force. See also observation posts

      Red Army Faction (Germany)

      Redfly. See Fury, Dalton (Redfly)

      reward, bin Laden, Usama

      risk avoidance, Delta Force deployment

      risk taking

      Rivera, Geraldo

      roadblocks, Ahmed, Gul mission

      RPGs

      Afghanistan operations

      al Qaeda

      mujahideen

      Tora Bora, Battle of

      Rumsfeld, Donald

      Russian language skills

      safety vests

      SAM missiles

      SAS. See Special Air Service (SAS) commandos (U.K.)

      SA-7 SAM rockets

      Saudi Arabia

      SBS. See British SBS commandos; British Special Boat Service; Special Boat Service

      Schwitters, Jim

      Scrawny (sniper)

      Searcy, Brian

      security industry, Delta Force

      selection process, Delta Force

      Serbia. See also Balkans

      Shachnow, Sid

      Shah-i-Khot

      Shelter Now International, hostage crisis

      shooters, Delta Force. See also snipers

      Shrek (sniper)

      Ahmed, Gul mission

      equipment of

      Hopper and

      Shroen, Gary

      Shultz, Richard

      Shura (council of elders)

      siege warfare, Tora Bora Mountains

      SIGINT, bin Laden, Usama. See also Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); HUMINT; intelligence

      Silver Star recommendations

      Six Minutes to Freedom (Muse)

      Ski (recce team leader)

      Afghanistan mission

      Ahmed, Gul mission

      Tora Bora, Battle of

      Smith, Michael

      Smucker, Philip

      snipers

      bin Laden, Usama

      Delta Force

      Tora Bora, Battle of

      SOCOM, MacDill Air Force Base

      SOFLAM (Special Operations Force Laser Marker)

      Somalia (Black Sea, Battle of)

      The Sopranos (TV show)

      Sorubi, Afghanistan

      Soviet Union

      Afghanistan war

      Zaman Ghamshareek, Haji (Pashtun warlord)

      Special Air Service (SAS) commandos (U.K.)

      Special Boat Service (SBS, U.K.)

      Special Forces Operational Detachment (Delta Force). See Delta Force

      Special Operations Aviation Regimen (SOAR)

      Special Operations Force Laser Marker (SOFLAM)

      Special Operations Forces. See also Delta Force

      deployment decisions

      principles of

      Special Warfare Center (Fort Bragg, North Carolina)

      Spectator (London, England newspaper)

      Spin Ghar Mountains (Afghanistan)

      Spyderco knives

      SR-25 long-range rifle

      Stabilization Forces (SFOR)

      Stormin’ (“the Bod,” assault team leader)

      Sudan, Delta Force

      supply problems, Tora Bora, Battle of

      Surefire flashlight

      surrender, at Tora Bora

      Suskind, Ron

      Sutter, Mark

      Tactical Operations Center (TOC)

      tactical signal interceptors

      Taliban. See also al Qaeda; bin Laden, Usama; Tora Bora, Battle of (Afghanistan)

      deception plan for

      intelligence on

      Inter-Service Intelligence (Pakistan)

      mujahideen

      Northern Alliance

      Shelter Now International hostage crisis

      Zaman Ghamshareek, Haji (Pashtun warlord)

      Talon aircraft

      tanks

      al Qaeda

      mujahideen

      targeting

      Task Force Dagger. See Mulholland, John

      taxpayers, Tora Bora, Battle of

      Team Jawbreaker Juliet (CIA point group)

      Kabul, Afghanistan

      money

      Tehran, Iran

      television. See media

      terminal guidance operations (TGOs)

      Green Berets

      reconnaissance

      terrorism

      Baader-Meinhof gang

      Delta Force planning

      9/11 terrorist attacks

      T-55 (Soviet tank)

      Thackeray, William Makepeace

      Thermopylae, Battle of

      They Just Don’t Get It (Hunt)

      Thompson, C. W.

      Tiger Swan Inc.

      Tikrit, Iraq

      Tip of the Spear (magazine)

      To Dare and to Conquer (Leebaert)

      Top Gun (movie)

      Tora Bora, Battle of (Afghanistan)

      Ahmed, Gul

      air bombing

      Ali, Hazret (Pashai warlord)

      Ali, Hazret (Pashai warlord) forward command

      Ali, Hazret (Pashai warlord) headquarters

      Ali, Hazret (Pashai warlord) tactics

      al Qaeda

      al Qaeda surrender

      ammunition

      bin Laden, Usama

      BLU-82 bomb (Daisy Cutter)

      British SBS commandos

      casualties

      costs of

      Delta Force

      Engagement Zones (EZ)

      friendly fire

      Green Berets

      maps

      medals and awards for

      media

      military units in

      mobile support site (MSS)

      mujahideen

      Mulholland, John

      night vision goggles (NVGs)

      observation posts

      preparations for

      quick-reaction force (QRF)

      significance and lessons of

      Ski

      snipers

      supply problems

      surrender at

      tactics for

      weather complications

      Zaman Ghamshareek, Haji (Pashtun warlord)

      Tora Bora Mountains (Afghanistan)

      air supremacy

      al Qaeda

      bin Laden, Usama

      enemy manpower in

      intelligence on

      weathe
    r

      tourniquets

      Towr Ghar Mountains (Afghanistan)

      Trainor, Bernard

      Trojan horse plan

      Trojan War

      T-62 (Soviet tank)

      Tucker, David

      unexploded ordnance

      uniforms

      Delta Force

      friendly fire

      Green Berets

      mujahideen

      United Kingdom

      Afghanistan

      intelligence

      Royal Marine commandos

      SBS commandos

      Special Air Service (SAS) commandos (U.K.)

      Special Boat Service (SBS, U.K.)

      United States

      United States Air Force

      United States Air Force special tactics combat control. See also Admiral (U.S. Air Force combat controller); Tora Bora, Battle of (Afghanistan), air bombing

      United States Army

      military establishment

      organizational model

      United States Army Central Command (CENTCOM)

      Spin Ghar Mountains (Afghanistan)

      Tora Bora, Battle of

      United States Army Green Berets

      Afghanistan operations

      Ali, Hazret (warlord)

      Balkan operations

      Delta Force

      mujahideen

      Spin Ghar Mountains (Afghanistan)

      terminal guidance operations

      Tora Bora, Battle of

      uniforms

      United States Embassy bombings (Africa)

      United States Marine Corps

      United States Special Operations Forces (Tucker and Lamb)

      urban reconnaissance, Delta Force

      Urdu

      Uzbekistan

      Vader thermal imager

      Vickers, Larry

      video camera, espionage

      Vietnam War

      Viking Tactics Inc.

      war criminals

      warlords. See also Ali, Hazret (Pashai warlord); mujahideen; Zaman Ghamshareek, Haji (Pashtun warlord)

      Delta Force and

      Zaman Ghamshareek, Haji

      Waugh, Billy

      weapons of mass destruction, intelligence

      weather complications, Tora Bora, Battle of

      Weekly Standard (magazine)

      Wilcox, Frederick B.

      World Trade Center terrorism attacks

      Xerxes (king of Persia)

      Yasotay

      Zaman Ghamshareek, Haji (Pashtun warlord). See also mujahideen

      Ali, Hazret (warlord) and

      al Qaeda

      al Qaeda surrender

      bin Laden, Usama

      biography of

      Inter-Service Intelligence (Pakistan)

      media

      Shura

      surrender negotiations

      Tora Bora, Battle of

      Zawahiri, Ayman al-

      intelligence on

      Tora Bora, Battle of

      Zawir Khili, Afghanistan

      ZPU-1 14.5mm AAA guns

      ***

      [1] An unclassified version of the SOCOM history of Tora Bora is part of the 20th Anniversary History: 1987-2007 (U.S. Special Operations Command), pp. 93-98, which can be publicly accessed at http://www.socom.mil/Docs/Command_History_26Feb07webversion.pdf.

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      [2] Authors Michael Gordon and Bernard Trainor recount these events in the book Cobra II on pages 561 and 562. Newsweek first recounted the event just a few weeks after the raid in “See How They Ran,” Newsweek, Aug 4, 2003, pp. 22-29.

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      [3] The history, importance, and uniqueness of Delta’s selection process is discussed in detail by both Colonel Beckwith in his book Delta Force and CSM(R) Eric Haney’s book Inside Delta Force.

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      [4] Derek Leebaert, in his book To Dare and to Conquer, discusses when and where Delta planned to use the Trojan horse option during the eventually aborted rescue attempt of American hostages in Iran. The June 2006 edition of Tip of the Spear, a monthly magazine published by USSOCOM, discusses former MACV-SOG Dick Meadows’s participation in Operation Eagle Claw. Already retired from the military, Meadows was pressed back into action, and along with a few others infiltrated Tehran, Iran, to prepare for the arrival of the rescue force and confirm the location of the hostages. See http://www.socom.mil/TOTS/2006/TOTS_web-200606.pdf.

      * The flying heroics of the 160th are well known throughout the world and several books cover their selection process and derring-do accomplishments. Retired CW4 Mike Durant, of Blackhawk Down fame, had authored two books on the organization. The first, In the Company of Heroes, covers his personal experience in Somalia. The second, titled Night Stalkers, recounts several previously unknown secret missions of the 160th. Also, David Tucker and Christopher Lamb describe the talents of the 160th in their book, United States Special Operations Forces.

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      [5] The history, importance, and uniqueness of Delta’s selection process is discussed in detail by both Colonel Beckwith in his book Delta Force and CSM(R) Eric Haney’s book Inside Delta Force.

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      [6] The political will to use Special Operations Forces prior to 9/11 is well documented in a January 2004 edition of the Weekly Standard. In an article titled “Showstoppers,” author Richard Shultz provides nine reasons why US officials never sent our Special Operations Forces after al Qaeda before 9/11. See http://weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/003/613twavk.asp.

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      [7] Authors David Tucker and Christopher Lamb in their book, United States Special Operations Forces, discuss this Way Ahead meeting.

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      [8] Former CIA official Gary Shroen, in his book First In, discusses the Delta advance party sent to Afghanistan to develop rescue plans for the Shelter Now International hostages.

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      [9] Author Derek Leebaert, in his book To Dare and to Conquer, discusses these capability exercises performed by Delta for visiting VIPs.

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      [10] In Cobra II, authors Michael Gordon and Bernard Trainor recount the meeting between representatives of the CIA, Vice President Cheney, and President Bush.

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      [11] See article on “Targeted Killings” published by The Foundation for Defense of Democracies. See http://www.defenddemocracy.org/publications/publications_show.htm?doc_id=218872.

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      [12] Both warlords, Haji Zaman Ghamshareek and General Hazret Ali, were identified in Philip Smucker’s book, Al Qaeda’s Great Escape, and later inside USSOCOM’s 20th Anniversary History edition on page 93.

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      [13] Gary Berntsen discusses the reluctance of Colonel Mulholland to commit Green Berets to Tora Bora in his book Jawbreaker. USSOCOM’s 20th Anniversary History also discusses this on page 94.

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      [14] Retired Lieutenant General Dell Dailey’s exploits as the JSOC commander are well recounted in numerous books by various authors. In Jawbreaker, Gary Berntsen shares his personal interaction with Dailey during the opening days of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. In Sean Naylor’s Not a Good Day to Die, and in Cobra II, by Michael Gordon and Bernard Trainor, the friction between Delta and Dailey is shared in detail.

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      [15] Michael Smith, in his book Killer Elite, discusses in detail the history of these special signal collectors.

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      [16] The good relations between the United States and the United Kingdom developed since the turn of the twentieth century continue today. This is particularly true among military outfits and has proven a tremendous asset in the ongoing war on terror. See http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB633.pdf.

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      [17] Author Derek Leebaert in his book to Dare and to Conquer discusses this unique characteristic of Delta’s selection process.

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      [18] Operation Acid Gambit was the opening
    mission of the invasion of Panama in 1989 by Delta to rescue American citizen Kurt Muse. Muse shares his story in his book Six Minutes to Freedom.

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      [19] Authors Michael Gordon and Bernard Trainor document well Delta Force’s crossing of the Saudi border and long push into Iraq to start the war in their book Cobra II.

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