45 Minutes in Hell: US Army Rangers vs Iran’s Mountain Base.lh

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By 0400 hours, the Rangers made their final approach, pausing on a ridge to survey the valley below where their objective lay like a sleeping beast.

The defenders, unaware of the impending assault, moved along the perimeter, their confidence evident in the calm before the storm.

The Rangers split into four platoons: Alpha would handle the northern defenses, Bravo would target the command bunker, Charlie would engage the anti-aircraft positions, and Delta would focus on the missile storage bunkers.

Every Ranger checked their weapons, ensuring readiness for the task ahead.

At 1430 hours, the assault commenced—not with loud explosions, but with calculated precision.

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