Eric Stebner (Ranger Battle of Takur Ghar)

Published: April 23, 2019, 4 a.m.

This week we return to Afghanistan, 2002, and the Battle of Takur Ghar. Retired Army Master Sergeant and Ranger, Eric Stebner tells it from the perspective of leading Chalk 2 of his Quick Reaction Force up an over 10,000-foot mountain, under enemy mortar fire, to link up with his Platoon Leader\u2019s chalk, which was already engaged with the enemy on top of the mountain. Stebner recounts the effort to climb 2000 feet, at a high altitude in the thin mountain air, and fight the battle to take back the high ground on top of Takur Ghar, and eventually recover the bodies of Navy SEAL Neil Roberts and USAF combat controller John Chapman. He and his chalk would eventually fight their way to securing Takur Ghar, but not until well over twelve hours after landing, and losing a total of five men, including Eric\u2019s best friend, when it\u2019s all said and done. Hear this moving account of combat and survival on this latest edition of HAZARD GROUND!\n\nwww.myusvc.com/4vrrip.html\xa0\n\nDo your Amazon shopping with us, and give back to veterans organizations at the same time! Go to\xa0www.hazardground.com, click on the\xa0Amazon banner on the home page, and do your Amazon shopping from there. THE BEST PART IS we'll be donating proceeds from this partnership to the vet organizations featured on this podcast. So help us out, help out these great organizations, and head over to\xa0hazardground.com and click on the\xa0Amazon banner today, and shop away!\n\nSupport the podcast by supporting our sponsors at\xa0www.hazardground.com/sponsors!\n\nHelp grow the show!\xa0Spread the word, tell a friend!!\xa0Subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes!\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices