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Mitchell Zuckoff

Bravery Unveiled: The True Story of Benghazi's 13 Hours

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Author: Mitchell Zuckoff

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781455530090

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/09/2014

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: ONE: Benghazi
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Chapter 2: TWO: The Annex
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37:03
Chapter 3: THREE: The Ambassador
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30:49
Chapter 4: FOUR: September 11, 2012
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Chapter 5: FIVE: Overrun
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Chapter 6: SIX: Gunfighter Road
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Chapter 7: SEVEN: Man Down
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26:10
Chapter 8: EIGHT: Counterattack
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28:51
Chapter 9: NINE: Zombieland
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Chapter 10: TEN: Hard Target
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Chapter 11: ELEVEN: Incoming?
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Chapter 12: TWELVE: Mortars!
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40:32
Chapter 13: THIRTEEN: Convoy
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17:49

Who should listen 13 Hours

The summary audiobook of "13 Hours" by Mitchell Zuckoff is ideal for listeners interested in real-world military operations, particularly those pertaining to the 2012 Benghazi attack. It appeals to history buffs, veterans, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of U.S. foreign policy and military engagement in volatile regions. Additionally, readers who enjoy gripping, high-stakes narratives and firsthand accounts of bravery in the face of adversity will find the summary both informative and compelling. Whether for educational purposes or personal interest, this audiobook serves as a concise entry point into a pivotal moment in contemporary history.

3 quotes from 13 Hours

  • "The mission was clear: to save American lives, no matter the cost."
  • "In chaos, it is not clarity that prevails; it's the instinct to protect and serve that becomes paramount."
  • "We were not heroes. We were just trying to do our job and help each other survive."

Author : Mitchell Zuckoff

Mitchell Zuckoff is a distinguished professor of journalism at Boston University and a celebrated author known for his engaging narratives. His works include the New York Times bestsellers "Fall and Rise," "13 Hours," "Lost in Shangri-La," and "Frozen in Time." Zuckoff has also penned notable books such as "Robert Altman: The Oral Biography," recognized as one of Amazon.com’s Best Books of 2009, alongside "Ponzi's Scheme" and "Choosing Naia." As a co-author of "Judgment Ridge," he received acclaim as a finalist for the Edgar Award. His writing has graced prestigious publications including The New Yorker and Fortune, and he has a notable background as a former special projects reporter for The Boston Globe. There, he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for investigative reporting as part of the Spotlight Team. His accolades include the Distinguished Writing Award from the American Society of Newspaper Editors and the Livingston Award for International Reporting. Zuckoff resides just outside Boston.