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  • Taliban Safari

  • One Day in the Surkhagan Valley
  • By: Paul Darling
  • Narrated by: Shawn Compton
  • Length: 6 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Taliban Safari

By: Paul Darling
Narrated by: Shawn Compton
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In crisp prose and sharp detail, Darling offers a moment-by-moment account of a one-day mission to track down and kill Taliban insurgents in the Zabul Province of southeastern Afghanistan. A rare day-in-the-life narrative that captures the mundane realities of deployment - the waiting, the heat, the heavy gear, the 0345 wake-up - along with the high-octane experience of crossing foreign terrain where every turn, every decision might have life or death consequences. The living accommodations, reporting up the chain of command, the bureaucracy, and the almost insurmountable challenges of functioning effectively in two cultures - all become intimately real in Darling's telling as he balances the imperatives of his mission and the skills of his men against the ever-multiplying unknowns, the unpredictable and dangerous Afghan "allies", and the elusive enemy: the unseen IED and the possibility of fatal miscalculation.

In the midst of the soldier's everyday drama of never quite knowing what comes next, Darling's moments of humor and reflection put the chaos and uncertainties of combat into a larger perspective. The story is about one man and the ethical choices and compromises he has to make as a leader - a man who has promises to keep: to family; to country; to his soldiers, both Afghan and American; and, ultimately, to himself.

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Interesting

I waited and waited but there was never going to be an ending to this book. Pitty but guess facts are usually boring when read

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Cynical but not crass, engaging without melodrama

I immensely enjoyed this read. The narrator was clear and just emotive enough to get everything across without sounding disingenuous.

Many military biographies and accounts (especially many of the American and British ones centred around recent conflicts) are wrapped quite heavily in either defending the moral righteousness of their deployment or get very much lost and overwhelmed in the ethical uncertainty of the broader campaign. Whilst these narratives are valuable, it was refreshing to read a story that can acknowledge these issues but engaged much more closely with the personal moral and practical quandaries and the straightforward uncertainty that comes of being in such a nuanced and volatile environment.

The narrator comes across a cynical in places, but without it coming across as bitter or blasé, it feels extremely and precisely real. The way the story is told is personal in a way that sits just shy of feeling like a conversation, but is also carefully and thoroughly considered and curated, so as not to be repetitive or meandering.

All in all, a very enjoyable story, very well told.

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a different look at an operator

Honestly just listening wore me out, 24 hours on a mission that just kept changing. Adapt and survive.

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An interesting account

An interesting snap shot of a day in the life of. Reasonable length so as not to be boring and locked in minute detail.

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Taliban Safari

Great story/account
Well narrated. Would love to hear some more Frome this narrator and author

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Interesting

An interesting perspective & realistic portrayal of mundanity of emotions & thought processes during combat, A worthwhile listen.

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