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Dog Company: A True Story of American Soldiers Abandoned by Their High Command
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Dog Company: A True Story of American Soldiers Abandoned by Their High Command

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Dog Company was assigned to a peaceful outpost in Wardak, Afghanistan, when a spike in insurgency attacks meant that they were quickly outmanned. Things took a more dire turn when 12 Afghani contractors working in the base are discovered as being Al Qaeda spies.

Suddenly, Capt. Hill is faced with a terrible choice: act outside the bounds of military law to save his men, or risk the lives of every man in Dog Company to save his career?

Using nonviolent means, Capt. Hill gains confessions, but is charged with war crimes in violation of the Geneva Convention. When the fight moves to the courtroom, Capt. Hill must defend himself against the military he pledged his life to serve.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Little, Brown & Company
Country
United States
Date
31 May 2018
Pages
448
ISBN
9781455516230

Dog Company was assigned to a peaceful outpost in Wardak, Afghanistan, when a spike in insurgency attacks meant that they were quickly outmanned. Things took a more dire turn when 12 Afghani contractors working in the base are discovered as being Al Qaeda spies.

Suddenly, Capt. Hill is faced with a terrible choice: act outside the bounds of military law to save his men, or risk the lives of every man in Dog Company to save his career?

Using nonviolent means, Capt. Hill gains confessions, but is charged with war crimes in violation of the Geneva Convention. When the fight moves to the courtroom, Capt. Hill must defend himself against the military he pledged his life to serve.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Little, Brown & Company
Country
United States
Date
31 May 2018
Pages
448
ISBN
9781455516230