The True Story of Black Hawk Down
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Loading ... - Published date: July 12, 2010
- Category: War
- Tags: History Channel, War
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On October 3rd, 1993, 120 Delta Force Commandos and Army Rangers were dropped into the heart of Mogadishu, Somalia. Their mission was a fast daylight raid to kidnap lead terrorist Mohammed Farrah Aidid, who had been killing U.N. workers delivering food to starving Somalis. Aidid’s goal was to control the country by controlling all the food.
The U.S. raid went off with clockwork precision, until the unexpected happened. Two of the U.S. Black Hawk helicopters, the soldiers’ airlift out, were shot down. The mission abruptly changed to a rescue operation. Surrounded by Somali militia, a fierce firefight ensued that left American troops trapped and fighting for their lives. The ordeal left 18 American men dead, 70 wounded, with 3,000 Somalis casualties.
This brilliant documentary tells the true story of “Black Hawk Down” through the memories and voices of the American Special Forces survivors. Also included are Somali militiamen as they recount their harrowing experiences of battle.
The True Story of Black Hawk Down is a reminder of the bravery and determination of our armed forces and their creed and commitment to never leave a man behind.









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What a sack of BS. Khatt, also known as Miraa is nothing like cocane. It is perfectly legal in countries such as Kenya and Saudi Arabia because it is considered a social “drug”. Chewing Khatt for 2 hours gives you an equivelant buzz as a cup of coffee would. No way would it be used to get fighters “more aggressive”. That’s a load of crap