Synopses & Reviews
An iconic symbol of violent revolution, Ernesto and#147;Cheand#8221; Guevera has gone down in history as one of the most feared revolutionaries of the late twentieth century. But until now, details of his capture and execution have been told with a sympatheticand#160;eye toward the icon. Using government reports, documents, and eyewitness accounts, Hunting Che reveals how the Green Berets trained Bolivian soldiers in the spring and summer of 1967 to hunt the legendary revolutionary who was hiding in the mountainous jungles of the South American country. A sweeping narrative, Hunting Che tells the untold story of one of the first truly successful U.S. Special Forces missions in historyand#151;a mission later duplicated in Afghanistan and Iraq.
By the mid-1960s, Guevera had become famous for his outspoken criticism of the United States and his support for armed Communist insurgencies. He had been one of the architects of the Cuban Revolution, and was attempting to repeat his success throughout Latin America. His guerrilla tactics and talent for proselytizing made him a threat to American foreign policyand#151;and when he turned his attention to Bolivia in 1967, the Pentagon made a decision: Che had to be eliminated.
Major Ralph and#147;Pappyand#8221; Shelton was called upon to lead the mission to train the Bolivians. With a hand-picked team of specialists, his first task was to transform a ragtag group of peasants into a trained fighting force who could also gather intelligence. Gary Prado, a Bolivian officer, volunteered to join the newly formed Bolivian Rangers. Joined by Felix Rodriguez, a Cuban exile working for the CIA, the Americans and Bolivians searched for Che. The size of Cheand#8217;s group and when they would strike were unknowns, and the stakes were high. If Bolivia fell, it would validate Cheand#8217;s theories and throw South America into turmoil.
Hunting Che follows the exploits of Major Shelton, Felix Rodriguez, and Gary Pradoand#151;the Bolivian Ranger commander who ultimately captured him. The story begins with Cheand#8217;s arrival in Bolivia and follows the hunt to the dramatic confrontation and capture of the iconic leader in the southeastern village of La Higuera. With the White House and the Pentagon secretly monitoring every move, Shelton and his team changed history, and prevented a catastrophic threat from taking root in the West.
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Praise for No Way Out
“An adrenaline-fueled narrative that will forever enhance your appreciation of U.S. Special Forces.”—Ames Alexander, award-winning investigative reporter with the Charlotte Observer
“A powerful portrait of the men who fought to save each other from certain death.”—Michael D. Sallah, investigative reporter for the Miami Herald and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting
“A front-row seat to one of the most dangerous and ill-conceived battles of Afghanistan.”—Joe Mahr, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter
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Praise for No Way Out and#160;
and#8220;An adrenaline-fueled narrative that will forever enhance your appreciation of U.S. Special Forces.and#8221;and#8212;Ames Alexander, award-winning investigative reporter with the Charlotte Observer
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and#8220;A powerful portrait of the men who fought to save each other from certain death.and#8221;and#8212;Michael D. Sallah, investigative reporter for the Miami Herald and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting
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and#8220;A front-row seat to one of the most dangerous and illand#8211;conceived battles of Afghanistan.and#8221;and#8212;Joe Mahr, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter
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"This is the real story—extremely well told—of the unraveling of a guerrilla force and the patient and heroic team work of the men who brought down the iconic myth."—Enrique Encinosa, author of Unvanquished: Cuba's Resistance to Fidel Castro
"Weiss and Maurer have done it again...With memorable characters, rich detail and a fast-moving narrative, they bring us deep into the Bolivian jungle - and into a riveting story you will not want to miss." —Ames Alexander, award-winning investigative reporter with the Charlotte Observer
"Hunting Che provides a powerful portrait of an iconic revolutionary who fell prey to his own ego and passions and a US blacks ops team hellbent on his capture -- and death."—Michael Sallah, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The Washington Post
“Veteran journalists Mitch Weiss and Kevin Maurer have tag-teamed on another nail-biter…They shed light on an important—largely misunderstood—operation with fairness, objectivity, and candor.”—Tom Henry, Toledo-based writer and book reviewer
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"This is the real storyand#8212;extremely well toldand#8212;of the unraveling of a guerrilla force and the patient and heroic team work of the men who brought down the iconic myth."and#8212;Enrique Encinosa, author ofand#160;Unvanquished: Cuba's Resistance to Fidel Castro
"Weiss and Maurer have done it again...With memorable characters, rich detail and a fast-moving narrative, they bring us deep into the Bolivian jungle - and into a riveting story you will not want to miss."and#160;and#8212;Ames Alexander, award-winning investigative reporter with theand#160;Charlotte Observer
"Hunting Che provides a powerful portrait of an iconic revolutionary who fell prey to his own ego and passions and a US blacks ops team hellbent on his capture -- and death."and#8212;Michael Sallah, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter forand#160;The Washington Post
and#8220;Veteran journalists Mitch Weiss and Kevin Maurer have tag-teamed on another nail-biterand#8230;They shed light on an importantand#8212;largely misunderstoodand#8212;operation with fairness, objectivity, and candor.and#8221;and#8212;Tom Henry, Toledo-based writer and book reviewer
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"This is the real storyand#8212;extremely well toldand#8212;of the unraveling of a guerrilla force and the patient and heroic team work of the men who brought down the iconic myth."and#8212;Enrique Encinosa, author of Unvanquished: Cuba's Resistance to Fidel Castro
"Weiss and Maurer have done it again...With memorable characters, rich detail and a fast-moving narrative, they bring us deep into the Bolivian jungle - and into a riveting story you will not want to miss."and#160;and#8212;Ames Alexander, award-winning investigative reporter with the Charlotte Observer
"Hunting Che provides a powerful portrait of an iconic revolutionary who fell prey to his own ego and passions and a US blacks ops team hellbent on his capture -- and death."and#8212;Michael Sallah, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The Washington Post
and#8220;Veteran journalists Mitch Weiss and Kevin Maurer have tag-teamed on another nail-biterand#8230;They shed light on an importantand#8212;largely misunderstoodand#8212;operation with fairness, objectivity, and candor.and#8221;and#8212;Tom Henry, Toledo-based writer and book reviewer
Synopsis
The hunt for Ernesto Che” Guevera was one of the first successful U.S. Special Forces missions in history. Using government reports and documents, as well as eyewitness accounts, Hunting Che tells the untold story of how the infamous revolutionary was captureda mission later duplicated in Afghanistan and Iraq.
As one of the architects of the Cuban Revolution, Guevera had become famous for supporting and organizing similar insurgencies in Africa and Latin America. When he turned his attention to Bolivia in 1967, the Pentagon made a decision: Che had to be stopped.
Major Ralph Pappy” Shelton was called upon to lead the mission. Much was unknown about Ches force in Bolivia, and the stakes were high. With a handpicked team of Green Berets, Shelton turned Bolivian peasants into a trained fighting and intelligence-gathering force.
Hunting Che follows Sheltons American team and the newly formed Bolivian Rangers through the hunt to Ches eventual capture and execution. With the White House and the Pentagon monitoring every move, Shelton and his team helped prevent another Communist threat from taking root in the West.
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Synopsis
The hunt for Ernesto and#147;Cheand#8221; Guevera was one of the first successful U.S. Special Forces missions in history. Using government reports and documents, as well as eyewitness accounts, Hunting Che tells the untold story of how the infamous revolutionary was capturedand#151;a mission later duplicated in Afghanistan and Iraq.
As one of the architects of the Cuban Revolution, Guevera had become famous for supporting and organizing similar insurgencies in Africa and Latin America. When he turned his attention to Bolivia in 1967, the Pentagon made a decision: Che had to be stopped.
Major Ralph and#147;Pappyand#8221; Shelton was called upon to lead the mission. Much was unknown about Cheand#8217;s force in Bolivia, and the stakes were high. With a handpicked team of Green Berets, Shelton turned Bolivian peasants into a trained fighting and intelligence-gathering force.
Hunting Che follows Sheltonand#8217;s American team and the newly formed Bolivian Rangers through the hunt to Cheand#8217;s eventual capture and execution. With the White House and the Pentagon monitoring every move, Shelton and his team helped prevent another Communist threat from taking root in the West.
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About the Author
Mitch Weiss is a Pulitzer Prizeand#150;winning investigative journalist for the Associated Press. In 2003, he was assigned to a series that uncovered the longest string of atrocities carried out by a U.S. fighting unit in the Vietnam War. In recognition of the series and#147;Buried Secrets, Brutal Truths,and#8221; which led to an investigation by the Pentagon, he was awarded the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting. A series he wrote about corrupt real estate appraisers won several national awards in 2009. He also was part of a team of AP reporters that won a George Polk Award in 2010 for their coverage of the British Petroleum oil-spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Kevin Maurer is the author and coauthor of several books, including No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama Bin Laden. Covering special operations forces for nearly a decade, he has been embedded with the U.S. Special Forces in Afghanistan numerous times and spent ten weeks with a team of Green Berets in Afghanistan in 2010. He has been embedded with American soldiers in Iraq, East Africa, and Haiti.
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