On April 6, 2003, twenty-six Green Berets, includng those of Sergeant 1st Class Frank Antenori's Special Forces A-Team (call sign Roughneck Nine-One), led a violent battle against a vastly superior force at the remote crossroads near the village of Debecka, Iraq. In an already legendary conflict that will influence U.S. Army doctrine for years to come, the Green Berets stopped an enemy unit that included battle tanks and more than 150 well-trained, well-equipped, and well-commanded soldiers. Any normal American light infantry unit finding itself outnumbered over five to one and outgunned on the ground by such a heavily armored force would have turned and run for cover. But "Nine-One Don't Run"" was Antenori's team's motto from the very beginning. In a spectacular fight, they battled Iraqi tanks and personnel until only a handful of Iraqi survivors finally fled the battlefield.
This is the never-before-told, unsanitized story of the fight for the crossroads at Debecka, Iraq, and a unique inside look at a Special Forces A-Team as it recruits and organizes, trains for combat, and eventually fights a battle against a huge opposing force in Iraq.
Rougneck Nine-One is a powerful and revealing story of the role of Special Forces in the ongoing war in Iraq.
Format: Paperback (265 Pages)
Author: Sgt. 1st Class Frank Antenori, US Army (Ret.) , and Hans Halberstadt
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