Night Raid

Headline Wednesday: Operation Neptune Spear, post-9/11 campaign against al-Qaeda follows the night United States special operators flew into Abbottabad and into a walled compound unlike any other on the block. This episode walks through the Black Hawks slipping in low over Pakistan, the crash in the courtyard, and the room-by-room climb toward a final doorway at the top of the house. You will hear how one compound near a Pakistani military academy became the focus of years of patient intelligence work and a once-in-a-generation raid. Headline Wednesday is the Wednesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, and the series is developed by Trackpads.com.
Across the episode, you move from courier trails and pattern-of-life analysis through the breach, the stairwells, and the seconds when operators faced bin Laden at close range. The narration follows the turning point on the top floor, the scramble to destroy a downed helicopter, the high-risk exfiltration, and the long shadows the raid cast on diplomacy and doctrine. It highlights small details that rarely fit in quick summaries: burned trash, privacy walls, grainy night-vision hallways, and tight decisions under pressure. Use this episode as a clear, story-driven refresher for your own reading, teaching, or staff ride preparation on the modern counterterrorism era.
Night Raid
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