
Naylor talked about his book, Not a Good Day to Die: The Untold Story of Operation Anaconda, published by Berkley. Army special operations in the Afghanistan expedition. From 2-16 March 2002, a Combined Joint Task Force (CJTF), built around 1,411 U.S. Professor Sepp has co-authored an official study of U.S. Operation ANACONDA is a unique case study in the application of force. Professor Kagan is the author of While America Sleeps: Self-Delusion, Military Weakness, and the Threat to Peace Today. military initiated operation Anaconda to vacate the enemy, Al Qaeda, and Taliban, from Shahikot valley in Afghanistan in March 2002 (Kugler, 2007). Operation Anaconda, a subordinate operation to Operation Enduring Freedom in 2002, was notable for difficulties in integrating US air and ground forces in order to bring combat power to bear on a stronger than originally anticipated foe. Donnelly, following which they answered audience members' questions. He argued that intelligence and planning failures nearly led to the defeat of American forces but that Delta Force and SEAL commandos penetrated enemy lines and saved the mission. troops and being an eyewitness to the combat against al Qaeda and the Taliban there. Naylor described being a reporter embedded with U.S. 3 Operation ANACONDA also turned out to be an acid test of land and air component cooperation in a pitched.

Seven of those deaths came on 4 March 2002 at the ridgeline at Takur Gar during a helicopter insertion of a Special Forces team and an attempt to rescue them. Operation Anaconda took place Main Afghanistan’s Shahikot mountains. Navy SEAL) died during Operation ANACONDA and 80 were wounded.
