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CATEGORIES:College of Arts and Sciences,Lectures and Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Following the infamous 9/11 terrorist strikes on American targe
 ts in 2001 the US launched “Operation Enduring Freedom,” beginning two
  decades of military action in Afghanistan against Al Qaida and the Taliba
 n. Recruits from the Afghan National Army were sent to America to train al
 ongside US Special Forces; they then served for a decade alongside the eli
 te Special Forces teams as commandos and interpreters. Amid the chaos of A
 merica’s troop withdrawal during the 2021 collapse of the Afghan army an
 d government, these Afghan comrades were left behind to face the wrath of 
 a vengeful Taliban. Green Beret veteran Lt. Col. Scott Mann will share his
  remarkable account about how a group of retired US Special Forces operati
 ves came together for one last mission to honor a promise made to their fo
 rmer brothers-in-arms. "Operation Pineapple Express" ultimately succeeded 
 in extracting over five hundred abandoned Afghan soldiers, interpreters, a
 nd at-risk family members. His book, Operation Pineapple Express, is a gr
 ipping account of the heroism, service, and loyalty demonstrated in this f
 inal, unsanctioned, rescue mission.\nEvent page: https://www.umassd.edu/ev
 ents/cms/operation-pineapple-express-the-daring-rescue-of-stranded-afghan-
 partners-at-the-close-of-americas-war-on-terror.php
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><body><p>Following the infamous 9/11 ter
 rorist strikes on American targets in 2001 the US launched “Operation En
 during Freedom\,” beginning two decades of military action in Afghanista
 n against Al Qaida and the Taliban. Recruits from the Afghan National Army
  were sent to America to train alongside US Special Forces\; they then ser
 ved for a decade alongside the elite Special Forces teams as commandos and
  interpreters. Amid the chaos of America’s troop withdrawal during the 2
 021 collapse of the Afghan army and government\, these Afghan comrades wer
 e left behind to face the wrath of a vengeful Taliban.</p>\n<p>Green Beret
  veteran Lt. Col. Scott Mann will share his remarkable account about how a
  group of retired US Special Forces operatives came together for one last 
 mission to honor a promise made to their former brothers-in-arms. "Operati
 on Pineapple Express" ultimately succeeded in extracting over five hundred
  abandoned Afghan soldiers\, interpreters\, and at-risk family members. Hi
 s book\, <em>Operation Pineapple Express\,</em> is a gripping account of 
 the heroism\, service\, and loyalty demonstrated in this final\, unsanctio
 ned\, rescue mission.</p><p>Event page: <a href="https://www.umassd.edu/ev
 ents/cms/operation-pineapple-express-the-daring-rescue-of-stranded-afghan-
 partners-at-the-close-of-americas-war-on-terror.php">https://www.umassd.ed
 u/events/cms/operation-pineapple-express-the-daring-rescue-of-stranded-afg
 han-partners-at-the-close-of-americas-war-on-terror.php</a></a></p></body>
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T153000
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LOCATION:CVPA 153
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:Operation Pineapple Express: The daring rescue of st
 randed Afghan partners at the close of America's War on Terror
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