Mountain Battle

Headline Wednesday: Operation Anaconda, early war in Afghanistan follows American and Afghan forces into the high, thin air of the Shah-i-Kot Valley as a carefully scripted sweep collides with a dug-in enemy. In this episode, we trace how a pre-dawn helicopter assault dropped soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division and 101st Airborne Division into a valley ringed by hostile ridgelines, and how Afghan formations pushing up the floor ran into machine guns, mortars, and rockets from long-prepared positions. Along the way, we show why this early fight mattered so much to Washington, Kabul, and the men on the ground. Headline Wednesday is the Wednesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, and the series is developed by Trackpads.com.
You will hear how weeks of optimistic estimates and neat maps met the reality of altitude, thin air, and a determined enemy who refused to run. The episode walks through the lead-up, the under-fire landings, and the painful realization that Operation Anaconda would be a grinding contest for every ridge, saddle, and cave. It then follows the shift in momentum as small teams seize key heights, airpower shifts to relentless close support, and the valley’s bunkers are slowly broken open. We close with the mixed legacy of the operation and how its lessons on planning, joint command, and mountain warfare can sharpen your own reading, study, or staff ride preparation.
Mountain Battle
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