
Título: Mission Iran: Special Forces Berlin & Operation Eagle Claw, JTF 1-79
Autor: James Stejskal
Sinopse: Veteran and historian James Stejskal details Det A's unique and integral role in Operation Eagle Claw, based upon firsthand accounts of the operatives involved.
On 4 November 1979, "student" supporters of the Ayatollah seized the U.S. Embassy with over 60 hostages. Although the Cold War was in full swing, the Iran hostage crisis was a watershed for the United States. The counterterrorism learning curve, both political and military, would be steep and often deadly.
Detachment A had been established in Berlin early in the Cold War to harass and delay any Soviet military advance west. This Special unit trained relentlessly for every aspect of unconventional warfare, and was later assigned a second mission of counterterrorism. Due to this mix of skills, Det A would be called upon to undertake additional missions, including providing protection to General Al Haig and General Frederick Kroesen following assassination attempts. When American planners were trying to work out how to rescue hostages being held at two sites in the middle of a hostile country, it became apparent that the unit—the only US military dual-capability unit—would be integral to the effort.
The plan for Operation Eagle Claw, as it became known, was extremely complex. The first stage was intelligence gathering—no mean feat as most of the CIA's capabilities in the country had been eliminated. With operatives trained in intelligence work, fluent in many languages and adept at blending in, Det A took on the advanced recon of the targets. Then, when Delta Force admitted that it could only manage the assault of the Embassy, Det A volunteered to rescue the three Americans at the Foreign Ministry. Meanwhile for security purposes, all existing training and exercise commitments in Berlin would continue with no Teams broken up. This caused some consternation as none of the men wanted to miss out on this mission reminiscent of Son Tay.
Veteran and historian James Stejskal details Det A's unique and integral role in Operation Eagle Claw, based upon firsthand accounts of the operatives involved.
Table of Contents
Introduction
A Short History of Detachment "A" Berlin (39th SFD)
Part I — Eagle Claw
1. Where it began: Tehran, November 4, 1979
2. Clem & Scotty
3. The Ground Force Prepares
4. The Second Insert
5. From Egypt to Masirah
6. Desert One to Abort
7. Desert Two & Escape
8. Home Again
Part II — Storm Cloud
1. The New Plan
2. Berlin's Plan (Revised)
3. "A New Intelligence Unit"
4. Little Birds
5. Florida
6. It's All Over but the Shouting
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
Contexto da obra
Como livro em inglês, esta obra costuma ganhar também uma camada própria de interesse editorial e linguístico. “Mission Iran: Special Forces Berlin & Operation Eagle Claw, JTF 1-79”, de James Stejskal, publicado pela editora Casemate, em 2024 e com 240 páginas, integra a categoria Livros em Inglês. Por isso, o interesse da obra tende a se ampliar quando o leitor considera também a relação com a língua em que ela circula.
Editora: Casemate
Páginas: 240
Ano: 2024
Edição:
Linguagem: en
ISBN: 1636243339
ISBN13: 9781636243337
Sobre a editora
Os livros da editora Casemate oferecem uma imersão detalhada em temas militares e históricos, com foco em conflitos do século XX e XXI. A leitura costuma ser densa e informativa, com narrativas que mesclam relatos em primeira pessoa, análises táticas e contextos políticos, criando um clima de tensão e realismo. O catálogo privilegia obras que exploram a complexidade das guerras, desde o impacto tecnológico até o sofrimento humano, com perfis de personagens reais e descrições minuciosas de batalhas. O tom varia entre o mais narrativo, com relatos pessoais e emocionais, e o mais técnico, com documentos, manuais e estudos estratégicos.
