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This true account chronicles the heroic actions of John Chapman, a Medal of Honor recipient and Special Ops Combat Controller, during the Afghan War, where he sacrificed his life to save 23 comrades. On March 4, 2002, in eastern Afghanistan, Chapman and a small group of Navy SEALs faced overwhelming Al Qaeda forces while attempting to recover a lost teammate. After being gravely wounded in the initial assault, he was mistakenly believed to be dead, prompting a retreat. However, Chapman regained consciousness alone, surrounded by the enemy. Demonstrating extraordinary valor, he first saved his SEAL teammates and then, fully aware of his mortal wounds, engaged two dozen enemy fighters to protect an incoming rescue squad. His actions earned him the Medal of Honor, making him the first airman in nearly fifty years to receive this prestigious award. The narrative also provides insight into the Air Force Combat Controllers, a highly skilled special operations force that surpasses the qualifications of Navy SEAL and Army Delta Force teams. Through firsthand accounts, classified documents, and interviews with leaders and survivors, this story highlights an extraordinary man's final stand and the brotherhood that shaped him.
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Alone at Dawn, Dan Schilling, Lori Longfritz
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