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  • 7300 Days

  • A Brief Timeline of the War In Afghanistan
  • By: Paul Green
  • Narrated by: Mark Williams
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins

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By: Paul Green
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Publisher's Summary

The American war in Afghanistan has ended. As the consequences of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan ripple around the world, and as events caused by those actions begin to develop, it’s more important than ever to take a look back at exactly what happened in the 20 years that American soldiers were stationed there.

This book is a brief but thorough look at the major events of the Afghanistan War. It's a perfect solution for anyone wanting to get to know the full timeline and details of the War in Afghanistan in less than an hour. Excerpts from presidential addresses on Afghanistan and details recorded directly from the US government help paint an extremely accurate picture to bring anyone up to speed, no matter how little they may know about the war.

©2021 Paul Green (P)2021 Paul Green
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  • Categories: History

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