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The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor

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by Jake Tapper


  87 Technically called JTACs, for “joint tactical air controllers,” these radiomen communicate with the pilots and tell them where to target their munitions.

  88 TOW stands for tube-launched, optically-tracked, wireless-guided.

  89 Not her real name.

  90 Specialist Devin “Twiggy” Snyder, twenty, of Cohocton, New York; Corporal Christopher Bell, twenty-one, of Red Bay, Alabama; Private First Class Robert Voakes, Jr., twenty, of L’Anse, Michigan; and Sergeant Joshua Powell, twenty-eight, of Quitman, Texas, were killed on June 4, 2011.

  91 “Physical Training” clothes—shorts and a T-shirt.

  92 In an email to me, Lieutenant Colonel Brown called this “maudlin romanticism,” noting that there were B-10s all over Afghanistan, and differentiating between the Taliban at Combat Outpost Keating and those at Forward Operating Base Bostick.

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  Contents

  Welcome

  Dedication

  Author’s Note

  The Cavalrymen’s Poem

  Prologue: Focus

  BOOK ONE:

  “WITH YOUR SHIELD OR ON IT”

  Roll Call: 3-71 Cav and Others

  1. Every Man an Alexander

  2. “Major Joe Fenty, Hard Worker”

  3. Like Just Another Day on the Range

  4. War, Fate, and Wind

  5. “This Whole Thing Is a Bad Idea”

  6. Maybe That’s Just the Wind Blowing the Door

  7. Monuments to an Empire’s Hubris

  8. Hill 2610

  9. “This Will Happen to You”

  10. The Abstract Threat of Terror

  11. The Enemy Gets a Vote

  12. Matthias the Macedonian and the LMTV

  13. The 7-31

  14. Buddy

  15. “Don’t Go Down That Way”

  BOOK TWO.

  TWO IN THE CHEST, ONE IN THE HEAD

  Roll Call: 1-91 Cav and Others

  Roll Call: 6-4 Cav and Others

  16. “There’s Not Going to Be Any Ice Cream”

  17. “Bulldog-Six, Where Are You?”

  18. Balloons

  19. If You’re the Enemy, Please Stand Up

  20. “We Will Go to Kamdesh Next”

  21. Chess with No Rules

  22. After He Finished Washing the Blood Off

  23. What Was Wrong with Kaine Meshkin

  24. The Puppies

  25. Pericles in Kamdesh

  BOOK THREE.

  ENEMY IN THE WIRE: THE END OF COMBAT OUTPOST KEATING

  Roll Call: 3-61 Cav

  26. The General’s Competing Considerations

  27. The Deer Hunters

  28. Send Me

  29. Elevator Ride

  30. “Wish Me Luck”

  31. Get Something Up!

  32. Into This Hell

  33. Taking This Bitch Back

  34. The Apaches

  35. The Fundamentals

  36. Blood and Embers

  37. The Long Walk Down

  38. Saint Christopher

  39. Two Purple Hearts and Just One Scar

  Epilogue

  Glossary and Military Terms

  Notes and Sourcing

  Acknowledgments

  About the Author

  Also by Jake Tapper

  Newsletters

  Copyright

  Copyright

  Copyright © 2012 by Jake Tapper

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  ISBN 978-0-316-18539-4

  Table of Contents

  Welcome

  Dedication

  Author’s Note

  The Cavalrymen’s Poem

  Prologue: Focus

  B OOK O NE : “W ITH Y OUR S HIELD OR ON I T ”

  1. Every Man an Alexander

  2. “Major Joe Fenty, Hard Worker”

  3. Like Just Another Day on the Range

  4. War, Fate, and Wind

  5. “This Whole Thing Is a Bad Idea”

  6. Maybe That’s Just the Wind Blowing the Door

  7. Monuments to an Empire’s Hubris

  8. Hill 2610

  9. “This Will Happen to You”

  10. The Abstract Threat of Terror

  11. The Enemy Gets a Vote

  12. Matthias the Macedonian and the LMTV

  13. The 7-31

  14. Buddy

  15. “Don’t Go Down That Way”

  BOOK TWO. T WO IN THE C HEST , O NE IN THE H EAD

  16. “There’s Not Going to Be Any Ice Cream”

  17. “Bulldog-Six, Where Are You?”

  18. Balloons

  19. If You’re the Enemy, Please Stand Up

  20. “We Will Go to Kamdesh Next”

  21. Chess with No Rules

  22. After He Finished Washing the Blood Off

  23. What Was Wrong with Kaine Meshkin

  24. The Puppies

  25. Pericles in Kamdesh

  BOOK THREE. E NEMY IN THE W IRE : T HE E ND OF C OMBAT O UTPOST K EATING

  26. The General’s Competing Considerations

  27. The Deer Hunters

  28. Send Me

  29. Elevator Ride

  30. “Wish Me Luck”

  31. Get Something Up!

  32. Into This Hell

  33. Taking This Bitch Back

  34. The Apaches

  35. The Fundamentals

  36. Blood and Embers

  37. The Long Walk Down

  38. Saint Christopher

  39. Two Purple Hearts and Just One Scar

  Epilogue

  Glossary and Military Terms

  Notes and Sourcing

  Acknowledgments

  About the Author

  Also by Jake Tapper

  Newsletters

  Copyright

  Table of Contents

  Welcome

  Dedication

  Author’s Note

  The Cavalrymen’s Poem

  Prologue: Focus

 
B OOK O NE : “W ITH Y OUR S HIELD OR ON I T ”

  1. Every Man an Alexander

  2. “Major Joe Fenty, Hard Worker”

  3. Like Just Another Day on the Range

  4. War, Fate, and Wind

  5. “This Whole Thing Is a Bad Idea”

  6. Maybe That’s Just the Wind Blowing the Door

  7. Monuments to an Empire’s Hubris

  8. Hill 2610

  9. “This Will Happen to You”

  10. The Abstract Threat of Terror

  11. The Enemy Gets a Vote

  12. Matthias the Macedonian and the LMTV

  13. The 7-31

  14. Buddy

  15. “Don’t Go Down That Way”

  BOOK TWO. T WO IN THE C HEST , O NE IN THE H EAD

  16. “There’s Not Going to Be Any Ice Cream”

  17. “Bulldog-Six, Where Are You?”

  18. Balloons

  19. If You’re the Enemy, Please Stand Up

  20. “We Will Go to Kamdesh Next”

  21. Chess with No Rules

  22. After He Finished Washing the Blood Off

  23. What Was Wrong with Kaine Meshkin

  24. The Puppies

  25. Pericles in Kamdesh

  BOOK THREE. E NEMY IN THE W IRE : T HE E ND OF C OMBAT O UTPOST K EATING

  26. The General’s Competing Considerations

  27. The Deer Hunters

  28. Send Me

  29. Elevator Ride

  30. “Wish Me Luck”

  31. Get Something Up!

  32. Into This Hell

  33. Taking This Bitch Back

  34. The Apaches

  35. The Fundamentals

  36. Blood and Embers

  37. The Long Walk Down

  38. Saint Christopher

  39. Two Purple Hearts and Just One Scar

  Epilogue

  Glossary and Military Terms

  Notes and Sourcing

  Acknowledgments

  About the Author

  Also by Jake Tapper

  Newsletters

  Copyright

 

 

 


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