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From award-winning journalist and combat veteran Michael Hirsh comes the thrilling inside story of mid-air Force's pararescue operations in Afghanistan. The first journalist to be inlayed with an Air Pressure combat device in the war on terrorism, Hirsh flew from Moody Air Pressure Bottom part, Georgia, with the 71st Recovery Squadron to their expeditionary headquarters at a hidden knowledge location in Central Asia. Unparalleled access to the pararescue jumpers - or PJs - as well as to the courageous women and men who soar them where they have to go, often under opponent flames, allowed Michael Hirsh to uncover incredible reports of courage. Included in this: the play of a planes crash at 10,000 foot in the Hindu Kush mountains, where PJs climb with 100-pound packages through chest-deep snow to rescue the crew; the strain of any unprecedented nighttime combat parachute jump into the middle of any Afghan minefield; and the heartbreak during Operation Anaconda, when eight American fighting with each other men die, including the first PJ killed in combat since Vietnam.