Delta Force: Black Hawk Down PC
Delta Force: Black Hawk Down PC
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Delta Force Black Hawk Down Platinum Pack PC GAME NEW $59.99 |
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Delta Force Black Hawk Down – Pre-Played $8.99 Once again war history turns into virtual kicks with Delta Force Black Hawk Down, the latest state-of-the-art shooter to be based on recent military conflicts. Leaving no stone unturned, the developers recruited three former Special Forces Operatives, including two who served in Somalia in 1993, to recreate the intense, hair-raising realism of urban warfare. Black Hawk Down follows missions in the vast Somali countryside to the deadly battles in the streets of Mogadishu, totaling 16 single-player missions. The PS2 version also supports up to 32-player online matches. |
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Delta Force: Black Hawk Down – Team Sabre – Pre-Played $7.99 Take on new missions and new enemies as Team Sabre preps for a new Delta Force Black Hawk saga. You’re US Army Special Ops, the first team called in for high-level covert attacks. Extracted from the war-ravaged streets of Somalia, you’ve been redeployed to eliminate targets in Iran and Columbia. Two new single-player campaigns feature 11 missions where you’ll pursue your enemy through hostile desert oil fields or try and penetrate a mountain stronghold. Choose from 24 weapons, including 2 new to the series, and organize your team’s attacks. A massive online experience adds 5 environments and 30 game types for up to 32 players. |
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Black Hawk Down $23.49 New in the acclaimed series—based on the bestselling book by Mark Bowden, the new movie from acclaimed director Ridley Scott (Gladiator), and renowned producer Jerry Bruckheimer (Pearl Harbor) starring Josh Hartnett, coming from Revolution Studios and distributed by Columbia Pictures in January 2002. Based on actual events, Black Hawk Down is the heroic account of a group of elite US soldiers sent into Mogadishu, Somalia in 1993 as part of a UN peacekeeping operation to quell the civil war and famine ravaging the country. Young Rangers and veteran Delta Force soldiers fight side by side against overwhelming odds. For eighteen harrowing hours, outnumbered and surrounded, tensions flare, friends are lost, alliances are formed and soldiers learn the true nature of war and heroism. The cast also includes: Eric Bana, Ewan McGregor, Tom Sizemore, William Fichiner, and Sam Shepard. 20 b/w photos. credits. |
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Gothic Serpent – Black Hawk Down Mogadishu 1993 $9.95 The United States had demonstrated its military superiority worldwide with its lightning victory over Iraq in 1991. As the only superpower in the world, few would argue that Washington could not prevail in a conventional conflict. Humanitarian missions, however, were another story. Although the United States had experience in a few humanitarian missions, it had just concluded operations in northern Iraq, and was soon to support the United Nations program to help the people in a failed state – Somalia. Somalia was falling apart; it had ceased to exist as a country. Warring tribes had reduced it into an area controlled by warlords. Clan and internecine warfighting had caused major disruption in Somali life. Starvation was a weapon used by the clans. Humanitarian aid and relief arrived but, without security, this support provided little help to the people. On 15 August 1992, President George H.W. Bush ordered military units to airlift supplies into Kenya under Operation Provide Relief. These supplies would enter Somalia with international relief organizations. Still, clans stole the aid for themselves, harassed international relief agencies, extorted money, and allowed starvation to continue. By 8 December, Bush ordered Marines, the US Army’s 10th Mountain Division, and Special Forces into Somalia to help UN forces bring order. Some 13,000 American military personnel became part of a security force of 38,000 from UN countries. This massive force helped stabilize Somalia, but the warring factions waited for an opportunity to reassert themselves. By October 1993, the UN security force had shrunk to 16,000, with 4,000 Americans. Two Somali warlords – Muhamed Farrah Aideed and Ali Mahdi Mohamed – had been fighting over control of the capital and main port of Mogadishu. A raid on 3 October, TF Ranger’s seventh, aimed at capturing high-ranking Aideed aides initially succeeded with a surprise assault in Mogadishu. While transferring the prisoners to a convoy, Aideed supporters shot down two Army Blackhawk helicopters. These actions resulted in heavy firefights throughout the route of evacuation and the crash sites. The Rangers and others, including two Special Forces snipers who held the second crash site alone, attempted to secure and rescue the downed helicopter crews. The Americans could call on helicopter gunships and had heavy firepower, but against an enemy difficult to identify, in an urban setting, outnumbered, and with darkness approaching, the situation looked grim. The Rangers and Special Forces (Delta Force) fought all night. The10th Mountain Division, Malaysian, and Pakistani forces rescued the Rangers at the first crash site the next day. At the second crash site, Aideed’s forces had overwhelmed the area. The two Special Forces snipers died (they received the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously). In the end, TF Ranger lost 16 killed and 83 wounded. One person died from the relief column. Aideed’s force lost 500-1,000 killed |
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Tiger Force $11.81 The shocking true story of American soldiers out of control in Vietnam, by Pulitzer-prize winning authors – APOCALYPSE NOW meets BLACK HAWK DOWN |
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Black Hawk Down: $13.99 In 1993, a band of U.S. soldiers in Somalia were on a mission to capture two lieutenants of a Somali warlord. Through the night, in the longest sustained fighting by American troops since Vietnam, they battled thousands of armed Somalis. By morning, 18 Americans were dead. Now a major motion picture from Columbia Pictures, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Ewan McGregor, Josh Hartnett, and Sam Shepard, set for release in March 2002. |
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