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- 20133h 3m9.0 (9)VideoOn October 3, 1993 a group of US Rangers and Special Operations soldiers set out on a mission into the heart of the Bakara market in Mogadishu. What started as a mission that should have lasted 30 minutes turned into a battle for their lives. Known by these men as the Battle of the Black Sea and later portrayed in the motion picture Black Hawk Down, here is the untold story of that battle as told by Delta Force member MSG Paul R. Howe, retired. In this three hour exclusive interview, Paul gives an in-depth look at what led up to and what occurred during and after October 3 and 4, 1993. He talks about the living conditions soldiers endured in Mogadishu, the UN Joint Forces stationed there, the media, decisions that were made by our military, the search for Aidid, planning for the mission, the mission assets, Operation Gothic Serpent including the downed Black Hawks, the convoy, staying overnight, and the extraction the next day. Paul also talks about the After Action Report, lessons learned by our military from that battle, combat mindset, and Somalia today. Paul sets the story straight and gives an unvarnished account of what took place in Somalia in 1993. Paul served 20 years in the US Army, ten of those in Special Operations. He served as a Tactical Team Leader and Senior Instructor while assigned to Army Special Operations. During his tour in special operations he was involved in several combat actions including the battle in Mogadishu. Today Paul is a high-risk training instructor and owner of the CSAT (Combat Shooting and Tactics) training facility in Nacogdoches, TX. He authored two books: "Leadership and Training For The Fight" and "Tactical Trainer" and has numerous instructional videos.
- WILDCraft Entertainment introduces a new video series called WILDCraft. The series will take the viewer along for a journey of a lifetime with a group of hunters where the hunt is only a part of the story. Each season introduces a new location and journey. Season one is called WILDCraft: South Africa. It takes you to Fort Richmond Safaris in the rugged mountains of South Africa's Northern Cape, where editors and contributors from a variety of hunting magazines join gunwriter Richard Mann and professional hunter Geoffrey Wayland on a safari for free range kudu and other species. The team will hunt from a remote tent camp, and each hunter will have their own challenges to face during the adventure. At the end of each day they'll share their experiences, successes, and failures around the campfire. They'll also learn about the local people, the history of Fort Richmond, and hunting's positive impact on the area.
- Four journalists and colleagues travel to South Africa for a hunt-of-a-lifetime. After they arrive and sight-in their rifles, they begin an epic free-range hunting adventure at Fort Richmond Safaris. Kudu, Blesbok, Warthogs, you name it, South Africa has it all. However, for two hunters, the moment-of-truth presents some unwanted complications.
- After taking a shot at a trophy Kudu, Joe, Leon and the team at Fort Richmond Safaris do their best to track down the animal. The camera crew visits one of the most famous taxidermy studios in the country. While hunting, Luke and Thys discover a bird-built wonder of South Africa.
- With extreme patience and skill, Mark, a professional hunter at Fort Richmond Safaris, leads Alfredo to a trophy Blesbok. With the animal in his sights, Alfredo feels the adrenaline of hunting wild game in Africa. Geoffrey demonstrates how his hunting business helps feed the local community. An African squirrel shows off for the camera.
- After 5 days covering 40 miles of terrain, Luke becomes increasingly concerned that he will leave his African safari empty-handed. Richard and Geoffrey discover what they think they see and what rapidly appears are two very different things. Thys teaches the cast about the fingerprints of God, and what an imprint they leave on a specific African animal.