Every day, in places almost no one knows about and fewer could place on a map, American servicemembers are partnered with allies and host nations trying to keep the spread of Islamic fundamentalism at bay.
A bit over six months ago, an event took place that broke above the background noise. It was a mission that, as things happen now and then, even with all our advantages, the enemy had a vote and won.
BZ to DOD and AFRICOM for putting out this official, unclassified briefing on the circumstances leading up to and during the ambush of US and Nigerien military personnel near the village of Tongo Tongo in October 2017.
The Long War will see more of this.
A lot has already been written about this mission and some are trying to use it to make this point and that. Not here.
Almost everyone who served has been in tactical situations where if things when one way or another, in hindsight others in safe places could pick apart why you did or did not do this or that.
This had me thinking of a few things I was involved in.
Take a moment and ponder. You don't have to be a ground forces guy to learn from this.
Hat tip TheWarZone.
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