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A Night in the Pech Valley: A Memoir of a Member of the 75th Ranger Regiment in the Global War on Terrorism

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A Night in the Pech Valley is Grant McGarry's account of what it takes to become an Army Ranger and what life is like in the 75th Ranger Regiment. More importantly it is about an operation in the most dangerous terrain for U.S. forces anywhere in the world. The Pech Valley is surrounded by Taliban-filled mountains on the Pakistan border in the Kunar Province, where the mountain peaks push ten thousand feet. On the night of August 18, 2010 a platoon of Army Rangers were on a direct action raid to capture or kill a high value target and this is the story of the Rangers who ferociously fought through the night and into the next morning. A Night in the Pech Valley is dedicated to Army Ranger, SPC Christopher Shane Wright, who made the ultimate sacrifice in the Pech Valley on the morning of August 19th, 2010.

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Published February 21, 2017

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Author 12 books9 followers
March 3, 2025
WARNING: reading this tale of military training and actions in Afghanistan may expose you to potentially toxic levels of masculinity. It’s understandable why supreme self-confidence and extraordinary abilities are hallmarks of being a Ranger (or anyone engaged combat) but this author’s focus on, and descriptions of, his personal abilities and qualities are over the top. His self-absorption and excessive chest thumping distracts from what would otherwise be an interesting and compelling tale of the Ranger ethos and military operations. Frankly, I don’t know how the author was able to write this while constantly patting himself on the back.
2 reviews
January 15, 2018
I have a friend with 30 yr. old son in 75th Regiment, 1st Battalion, and have always been interested in what the training, especially the PFT requirements, looked like. I was hoping to see more detail about RASP training and the introduction into the Battalion/breaking in to the unit. The writing was solid and engaging, and conveyed the excitement and adrenaline of operations.

I'm sure it's a tough mission to cover EVERYONE'S needs and expectations, so kudos to Sgt. McGarry for his efforts.
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69 reviews
January 25, 2022
Great fast read

This book was amazing and felt like the reader was in the mountains of Afghanistan with the writer.Read in 2 evenings as my husband was watching repeats of his programs.I am a retired ccu nurse and although I was not a Ranger,nurses are indoctrinated in similar ways.As one of the guys had said, that Rangers eat their young,so do nurses.Loved the book.
2 reviews
January 28, 2018
GREAT READ. I REALLY ENJOYED THE TRUE STORY OF WHAT IT TAKES MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY

TO MEET THE STANDARDS OF BECOMING A RANGER!!!!! I AM GLAD THE AUTHOR MADE IT HOME AND FOUND PEACE, WIFE, AND APPEARS TO BE LIVING A GOOD LIFE!!!! AGAIN, GREAT READ!!!!
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2 reviews
April 30, 2018
No words can describe the feeling when you read this book.

True feelings of the things we experience when in the service. Those feelings of camaraderie, honor, and sacrifice are what makes us what we are. If you have ever served, this is a must read!
4 reviews
August 3, 2019
Great Book

This was a great book. Had me captivated from beginning to the end. It makes me thankful for all the great men & women that have stepped up & fought for our country. We are the land of the free and the home of the brave.
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2 reviews
March 30, 2021
Very well told of first hand account

Great read and the battles kept me on the edge of my seat. I know the author has done well after the army but I think he had more to offer with the Rangers.
27 reviews
April 23, 2019
Good Read

I really enjoyed this book. Easy to read and a page turner. I would recommend it to anyone interested in the military and Afghanistan.
67 reviews
January 11, 2025
Really enjoyed the book and would recommend to others.
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58 reviews2 followers
February 11, 2020
I've come to love listening to Corey M Snow's readings. This book gets 4 stars simply by his narration. The subject and the author's telling get 2.5 stars. The actual story the title describes is briefly told with the majority of the book being the autobiographical. I was hoping for more detail about the battle but it wasn't there. As such my average for the book is 3 stars, being generous to Snow's animated telling of what was more autobiography than war story.
59 reviews1 follower
February 18, 2016
Great read from a soldier's perspective

I really enjoyed reading McGarry's story. His journey was arduous and strenuous, but he captures the emotions and displays them in a way that makes it all seem close, present. From the highs, to the lows, he speaks in a voice which really gives a sense of what it was like, and the camaraderie they shared, as well as the loss.
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12 reviews
September 22, 2017
"Yawn, yawn yawn"

Don't get me wrong it's a good book, but listening to him tell you how ranger-rifik he is every six lines is rather repetitive. An it's 62% of the book has nothing to do with "a night in the Pech Valley"... other than that its an interesting read. "Really American gung-ho kicking in doors an saving America from the evil of terrorism....
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27 reviews2 followers
April 15, 2016
Ok

Overall, a pretty good read. The level of detail was excellent but at times burdensome. Sometimes, the writing mistakes and mixed metaphors were distracting. I honor the author for his dedication and service.
3 reviews
May 4, 2016
Great Read

Awesome book that I couldn't put down, I read it in less than 24 hours!
No doubt this book gives a great insight into the Ranger Regiment and the pointy end of Americas Spear.
SFC Gregg Scudder
US Army Retired
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July 2, 2016
A true warrior's journal.

A great journal by a warrior written for other warriors and non-warriors alike. Brings both good and bad memories for those who have experienced battle and gets the adrenaline pumping for those who haven't. A GOOD read!! RLTW
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71 reviews1 follower
January 7, 2016
I am less than half way through with this book but I really enjoy how detailed it is turning out to be. I'll give a complete rating once I finish reading it.
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3 reviews
May 17, 2016
Good for an adventure, excellently describes the step by step of a mission from the eyes of an individual Ranger, but presents little thought beyond that
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5 reviews
March 30, 2017
Excellent read,McGarry does it right with these stories. The 75th Ranger Regiment is comprised of some very admirable men. RLTW
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