At the beginning of the book, Marcus Luttrell describes his childhood and his training to prepare for the
Navy SEALs with Billy Shelton. After joining the U.S. Navy and completing SEAL
training, Luttrell describes his posting in Afghanistan, in the
Hindu Kush mountains of the
Kunar province. With him are the rest of
SDVT-1 (SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team 1), except
Shane E. Patton, for whom
Danny Dietz was substituted. Their mission,
Operation Red Wings, was to capture or kill a leading
Taliban member thought to be allied with
Osama bin Laden. At an early stage of their mission, the team encountered three goatherds, including a boy. They debated whether they should kill the goatherds to avoid being exposed to the enemy, but after a vote, team leader
Michael Murphy decided to uphold the
rules of engagement and let the goatherds go. About an hour later, the four SEALs were surrounded by a number of Taliban warriors.
The New York Times sums up the story: Hospitality as understood by the Pashtun culture is a central theme. ==Reception==