
In June 2005, Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell found himself the sole survivor of Operation Red Wings, a covert mission in the mountains of Afghanistan that collapsed into one of the deadliest single engagements in SEAL history. This episode traces the arc from that brutal mountain firefight through his harrowing evasion, his rescue by Pashtun villagers bound by Lokhay, and the long, uneven road of trauma recovery that followed. We examine what his story reveals about military brotherhood, survivor’s guilt, and the psychological terrain warriors must navigate long after the guns go quiet.
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