No Man Left Behind--two 1990s-era ranger figures on single base
$118.00
Item Number: BHD008
No Man Left Behind
A dramatic rendition of the 'Ranger Creed' to let no fellow Ranger fall into enemy hands. This particular Ranger hoists a badly wounded buddy onto his shoulders in a 'fireman's carry' as he moves to safety still clutching his M16A2.
A VERY BLACK DAY IN MOGADISHU!’
Introducing the advance party of a dramatic new series that tells in 1:30 scale military miniatures the story of one of the U.S. Army’s bloodiest days in modern
SOMALIA in East Africa during the early 1990s was a ‘basket case’ of a country. Years of vicious tribal warfare between rival clans had caused a famine on a truly biblical scale. Already more than 300,000 civilians, many of them, women and children, had died of starvation.
One particular clan leader, Mohammed Farrah Aidid, the most powerful of the Somali warlords, ruled the country from its capital Mogadishu. From there he had been seizing most of the international food shipments arriving by sea and air from a shocked and sympathetic world.
America and the United Nations had then dispatched troops to the war-torn country to stop the stealing and help distribute the food to those who needed it most. And, for a time, that worked, until most of these forces, including the Americans, left.
Almost immediately the plunder of the food aid began again and the situation went from bad to worse…
AUGUST 1993
As conditions worsened, the U.S. once more dispatched a small force of some of best fighting units to Mogadishu. These included a Delta Forces team: the 160th SOAR (Special Operations Aviation Regiment) flying a mix of helicopters including the powerful UH-60 Blackhawk and men from the 75th Ranger Regiment. All of these troops had a clear, simple mission… Remove Aidid from power and restore order!’
SEPTEMBER 2024.