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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3836848" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>I just started <em>Swords of Lightning: Green Beret Horse Soldiers and America's Response to 9/11</em>, about Special Forces ODA 595, the soldiers who rode horses into combat against the Taliban in 2001. Two of the authors were leaders of ODA 595; Mark Nutsch was the officer in command, and Senior Warrant Officer Rob Pennington was his second in command, and this book tells the story from, primarily, their perspective.</p><p></p><p>Nutsch and Pennington are also principals in Horse Soldier Bourbon, which they started as an excuse to visit scotch distilleries (at least that's what they said on Jack Carr's podcast <img src="/images/smilies/new/drunk5.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":drunk5:" title="Drunk5 :drunk5:" data-shortname=":drunk5:" />).</p><p></p><p>I've just gotten to the part where they finally got to infil into Afghanistan, and it's a heck of a tale so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3836848, member: 26737"] I just started [I]Swords of Lightning: Green Beret Horse Soldiers and America's Response to 9/11[/I], about Special Forces ODA 595, the soldiers who rode horses into combat against the Taliban in 2001. Two of the authors were leaders of ODA 595; Mark Nutsch was the officer in command, and Senior Warrant Officer Rob Pennington was his second in command, and this book tells the story from, primarily, their perspective. Nutsch and Pennington are also principals in Horse Soldier Bourbon, which they started as an excuse to visit scotch distilleries (at least that's what they said on Jack Carr's podcast :drunk5:). I've just gotten to the part where they finally got to infil into Afghanistan, and it's a heck of a tale so far. [/QUOTE]
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