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by Fred Burton


  2. Interview, February 15, 2013.

  3. Interview, February 13, 2013.

  4. Greg Miller and Julie Tate, “CIA’s Global Response Staff Emerging from Shadows After Incidents in Libya and Pakistan,” The Washington Post, December 26, 2012.

  5. Ibid.

  6. Ibid.

  7. Interview, January 15, 2013, Honolulu.

  8. Ibid.

  9. See Interview, Charles Woods, January 15, 2013.

  12: OVERRUN

  1. Interview, February 18, 2013.

  2. May 8, 2013, testimony of Gregory Hicks before the House Oversight Committee (Benghazi: Exposing Failure and Recognizing Courage).

  3. Jason Chaffetz, “Ambassador Stevens Called for Help During Benghazi Attack,” The Blaze, November 1, 2012.

  4. Interview, February 28, 2013.

  5. Eli Lake, “Exclusive: Libya Cable Detailed Threats,” The Daily Beast, October 8, 2012.

  6. McElroy, Spencer, and Sanchez, “British Firm Secured Benghazi Consulate Contract with Little Experience.”

  7. Paul Schemm and Maggie Michael, “Libyan Witnesses Recount Organized Benghazi Attack,” Associated Press, October 27, 2012.

  8. Shashank Bengali, “Libyan Guards Speak Out on Attack That Killed U.S. Ambassador,” Los Angeles Times, October 13, 2012.

  9. Kevin Peraina, “Destination Martyrdom,” The Daily Beast/Newsweek, April 19, 2008.

  10. As per a broadcast (November 1, 2012) from the newswoman Jenan Moussa, on Al-Aan TV (Dubai, United Arab Emirates).

  11. Interview, January 31, 2013.

  12. Interview, February 27, 2013.

  13. See Raymond, “Diplomatic Security Training Center.”

  14. Interview, February 28, 2013.

  13: NOTIFICATIONS

  1. Interview, February 27, 2013.

  2. See Senator Joseph I. Lieberman (chairman) and Senator Susan M. Collins (ranking member), Flashing Red: A Special Report On The Terrorist Attack At Benghazi, United States Senate Committee On Homeland Security And Governmental Affairs, December 30, 2012, p. 4.

  3. Jim Garamone, “Little Describes Pentagon’s Benghazi Decision Process,” U.S. Department of Defense American Forces Press Service, November 12, 2012.

  4. Michael Wood, “Spy Fiction, Spy Fact,” The New York Times, January 6, 1980.

  14: THE FIRES OF THE MARTYRS

  1. Interview, January 31, 2013.

  2. Interview, February 28, 2013.

  3. First-person account of the June 5, 1967, mob siege of the then U.S. consulate in Benghazi, as published in the findings of the Accountability Review Board report that was convened concerning the September 11, 2012, attacks against U.S. facilities and diplomatic personnel in Benghazi.

  15: END OF SIEGE

  1. Confidential interview, March 15, 2013.

  16: DIPLOMATIC POUCH

  1. Tabassum Zakaria and Susan Cornwell, “Washington Rejected U.S. Embassy Request for Plane in Libya,” Reuters, October 5, 2012.

  2. Eric Schmidt, “C.I.A. Played Major Role Fighting Militants in Libya Attack,” The New York Times, November 1, 2012.

  3. Interview, January 30, 2013.

  4. As per www.glendohertyfoundation.org, a charity set up in memory of the former U.S. Navy SEAL Glen Doherty.

  5. Interview, January 16, 2013.

  19: CONTACT

  1. Glen Doherty and Brandon Webb, Navy SEAL Sniper: An Intimate Look at the Sniper of the 21st Century (New York: Skyhorse, 2013).

  20: BREAKOUT

  1. Chris Stephen, “The U.S. Consulate Attack: The Facts, the Questions,” Libya Herald, October 7, 2012.

  22: THE ANONYMOUS TARGET

  1. Interview, March 13, 2013.

  2. ROVERS had been used in Benghazi before, as per Giles Ebbutt, in his article “JTAC ROVER,” RUSI Defense Systems, Summer 2012, 53, and indication that the system was used by the GRS operators in Benghazi was referenced in Brandon Webb and Jack Murphy, Benghazi: The Definitive Report (New York: HarperCollins, 2013).

  3. Harald Doornbos and Jenan Moussa, “Troubling Surveillance Before Benghazi Attack,” Foreign Policy, November 1, 2012.

  23: THE LOOTERS

  1. Interview, Dr. T., March 23, 2013.

  2. Interview, February 28, 2013.

  24: THE TERMINAL

  1. Interview, March 16, 2013.

  2. Interview, February 28, 2013.

  25: BENGHAZI MEDICAL CENTER

  1. Interview, March 18, 2013.

  2. Ibid.

  3. Ibid.; and Ethan Chorin, “What Libya Lost,” The New York Times, September 13, 2012.

  4. Interview, March 23, 2013.

  26: INCOMING

  1. Charles Woods, interview, January 15, 2013.

  2. Clint Bruce, interview, January 16, 2013.

  3. Interview, March 30, 2013.

  27: AFTERMATH

  1. Interview, March 28, 2013.

  2. Chris Stephens, “Inside the US Consulate in Benghazi: Material and Human Damage Laid Bare,” Guardian, September 13, 2012.

  3. From “What We Found in Benghazi,” photographs were taken by Jenan Moussa of Dubai’s Al-Aan TV and the freelance journalist Harald Doornbos at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, for their article “Troubling Surveillance Before Benghazi Attack.”

  4. Hoda Abdel-Hamid, interview, February 28, 2013.

  EPILOGUE

  1. “Libya Closes Benghazi Air Space Temporarily,” Anti-Islam Video Protests Live Blog, Al Jazeera, September 14, 2012.

  2. AFP Khartoum, “U.S. Embassy in Khartoum to Re-open After Six-Month Closure,” March 24, 2013.

  3. “U.S. Embassy Attack in Khartoum: Sudan Rejects Marine Deployment Request,” The Huffington Post, September 15, 2012.

  4. Charles Woods, interview, January 15, 2013.

  5. Ibid.

  6. White House release, September 14, 2012.

  7. Ibid.

  8. Woods interview.

  Index

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  Abdalla, Khalad

  Abdel-Hamid, Hoda

  Abdullah (guard)

  Abu Salim Brigade

  Advisory Panel on Overseas Security

  Afghanistan war

  AfPak (Afghanistan and Pakistan)

  AFRICOM

  debriefings and

  response to Special Mission attack

  Afriqiyah Airways

  AGOCO. See Arabian Gulf Oil Company

  agreement on forgiveness (sulcha)

  Ahmid, Wisam Bin

  Aidid, Mohammed

  Air France hijacking

  Ajami, Fouad

  Akin, Ali Sait

  Albright, Madeleine

  alcohol

  Allahu akbar (God is great)

  American Corner

  Ames, Robert

  al-Amn al-Watani

  Anderson, Kent

  Andrews Air Force Base

  the Annex

  attack on

  breakout and travel to

  communications with

  departure from

  Doherty and Woods, T., during attack on

  drones during attack on

  DS agents and attack on

  GRS and attack on

  noncombatants at

  reinforcements for

  RPGs in attack on

  as safe haven

  Special Mission and

  staffing at

  Stevens at

  Tripoli Task Force at

  Ansar al-Sharia

  Antar, Roda

  Antiterrorism Assistance (ATA)

  Anwar (guard)

  Arab Spring

  epicenters of

  impacts of

  vacuum of

  Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO)

  Arafat, Yasir

  Asqui
th, Dominic

  al-Assad, Bashar

  ATA. See Antiterrorism Assistance

  “Attack, Attack!” warning

  Ba`Sam

  Baghdad embassy

  Bahrain

  al-Bakush, Fahed

  Barak, Ehud

  Bat’Mah. See Bitachon Misrad Ha’Hutz

  battalions (katibas)

  battle rattle

  Beirut

  embassy

  Green Line in

  Ben Ali, Zine El Abidine

  Ben Gasher

  Ben Qumu, Sufian

  Benghazi. See also Special Mission Benghazi

  beauty salon attack in

  British abandonment of

  British consulate in

  history of

  housing riots in

  nameless roads in

  parade in

  Stevens’ arrival in

  Stevens’ visits to

  Tebisty Hotel in

  traffic in

  uprising in

  U.S. airstrikes on

  Western Fwayhat section of

  Benghazi embassy attack (1967)

  Benghazi Fire Service

  Benghazi Medical Center

  Benina (town)

  Benina International Airport

  Berg, Nick

  Berger, Samuel D.

  Berlin discotheque bombing (1986)

  Biden, Joe

  Bierly, Jason

  Bill Scott Raceway

  Bin Khayal, Ashour

  bin Laden, Osama

  death of

  links to

  al-Bishari, Jamal

  Bitachon Misrad Ha’Hutz (Bat’Mah)

  Black Hawk Down incident

  Black September Organization

  Blackwater contractors

  blood chit

  Blue Mountain

  Blue Mountain Libya

  during Special Mission attack

  training and equipment for

  Boehner, John

  Brachman, Jarret

  Bravo-1 gate. See Special Mission Benghazi

  Bray, Steve

  Brennan, John

  bribes

  Britain

  abandonment of Benghazi

  British consulate, Benghazi

  British specialist protective detail

  Bruce, Clint

  Bunker, Ellsworth

  Bureau of Diplomatic Security

  Burke, Thomas F.

  Cairo embassy

  Carter, Keith

  CATs. See Counter Assault Teams

  CBRNE (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosives) events

  Central Command (CENTCOM)

  Charlie-1 gate. See Special Mission Benghazi

  Charlie-3 gate. See Special Mission Benghazi

  Chávez, Hugo

  chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosives. See CBRNE

  chief of station (COS)

  choke points. See also X

  CIA (Central Intelligence Agency). See also the Annex

  drone strike on al-Libi

  rescue sortie

  response to attack

  stations

  at Tripoli embassy

  classified material, destruction of

  Clinton, Hillary Rodham

  at Andrews Air Force Base

  award presented by

  response to attack

  Commander’s In-extremis Force

  communicator

  Corinthia Bab Africa Hotel

  COS. See chief of station

  Counter Assault Teams (CATs)

  country clearances

  Crampsey, Leo

  critical-threat posts

  Crowley, Steven

  crusaders (salibiyeen)

  Dalai Lama

  Dar es Salaam embassy bombing (1998)

  Davis, Ken

  Davis, Raymond

  DCM. See deputy chief of mission

  De Sanctis, Guido

  debriefings

  Deedy, Chris

  Deibler, Tony

  Delta Force

  Department of Defense

  on evacuation and security

  response to attack

  Department of Homeland Security

  Department of State

  Award for Heroism

  on evacuation and security

  lack of support from

  notification and response to attack

  deputy chief of mission (DCM)

  Derna

  DevGru

  Diplomatic Security Service

  Rewards for Justice Program

  role and history of

  Diplomatic Security Service Command Center (DS/CC)

  Doghman, Salah

  Doherty, Glen Anthony

  during Annex attack

  death and body of

  life and career of

  Obama on

  drones

  during Annex attack

  rumor about

  during Special Mission attack

  strike on al-Libi

  DS agents. See also specific individuals and embassies

  Annex attack and

  assignments for

  awards to

  breakout and travel to Annex

  job description for

  questions for

  recruitment of

  residence for

  retention rate and selection process for

  sleep and downtime for

  Stevens’ relationship with

  training for

  DS directors

  DS/CC. See Diplomatic Security Service Command Center

  Dubs, Adolph

  duck-and-cover alarm

  Durant, Mike

  EAC. See emergency action committee

  E&E (escape and evacuation)

  Egypt

  evacuation to

  government in

  protests and demonstrations in

  embassies. See also specific embassies

  attacks on

  expeditors

  protests and demonstrations at

  role of

  tactics and protocols for

  emergency action committee (EAC)

  escape and evacuation (E&E)

  evacuation

  expeditionary diplomacy

  Fadeel Hotel

  FAST. See Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team

  FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)

  FE/BR concept

  February 17 militia

  during rescue operations

  during Special Mission attack

  Feltman, Jeffrey

  FEST. See Foreign Emergency Support Team

  five thousand miles from home rule

  Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (FAST)

  Foggy Bottom

  attack notification cable to

  award presentation at

  Folensbee, Scot

  Foreign Emergency Support Team (FEST)

  Foreign Service National (FSN)

  Foreign Service National Investigator(FSNI)

  Forjani, Salem

  Free Libya Martyrs

  FSN. See Foreign Service National

  FSNI. See Foreign Service National Investigator

  Furey, Bob

  “Future of Operations in Benghazi, Libya” (Feltman)

  GardaWorld

  al-Gharabi, Muhammad

  Global Response Staff (GRS)

  Annex attack and

  during battle

  breakout and travel to Annex

  combat philosophy of

  rescue operations

  technological superiority of

  God is great (Allahu akbar)

  Golacinski, Al

  Green Line

  grenades, RKG-3s anti-tank

  GRS. See Global Response Staff

  Haggerty, Brian

  Ham, Carter F.

  Hamas

  hardship posts

  Hazimoun movement


  helpers

  Herse, Jack

  Hezbollah

  Hicks, Gregory

  high threat

  High-Threat Training (HTT)

  Hipp, Mark

  HK416

  Hoekstra, Peter

  Hostage Rescue Team (HRT)

  hot spots

  HRT. See Hostage Rescue Team

  HTT. See High-Threat Training

  hump agents

  “I remember when” game

  Ibrahimović, Zlatan

  ICRC. See International Committee of the Red Cross

  Idris (king of Libya)

  IED (Improvised Explosive Device)

  infidel (kafir)

  Inman, Bobby Ray

  Inman panel

  Inman standards

  “Innocence of Muslims” video

  Intelligence and Research (INR)

  International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)

  Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)

  Iraq. See also Operation Iraqi Freedom

  Blackwater contractors in

  consulates in

  as hot spot

  Iraq war

  ISI. See Inter-Services Intelligence

  Islamabad embassy

  Islamic fundamentalism

  Islamic militias

  Israel

  corpses as bargaining chips

  Israeli embassy, Giza

  Istikhbarat Askaria

  Jamarat Islamiya Al-Moutashedida

  Al Jazeera

  al-Jehani, Fathi

  Jerusalem consulate

  jets, chartered

  for rescue operations

  for survivors

  Jibril, Mahmoud

  jihad

  flags of

  support for

  Web sites

  Joint Base Andrews

  Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)

  Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System. See JWICS

  JSOC. See Joint Special Operations Command

  J-turn

  JWICS (Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System)

  K12-rated drop bars

  Kabul

  embassy

  al-Qaeda in

  kafir (infidel)

  Karachi

  Karim, Abdul Basit Mahmoud. See Yousef, Ramzi

  Karr, Jean-Baptiste Alphonse

  Kataf, Fawzi Abu

  katibas (battalions)

  el-Keib, Abdurrahim

  Kennedy, Patrick

  Kenya embassy bombing (1998)

  Kerry, John

  al-Khalifa, Khalid bin Ahmad bin Muhammad

  Khartoum embassy

  kill zone. See also X

  Kissinger, Henry

  Kousa, Mousa

  Kuwait City embassy

  Lariviere, Ronald Albert

  le Carré, John

  Leary, Timothy

  Lebanon

  Lethal Weapon

  al-Libi, Abu Yahya

  Libya

  as critical-threat post

  deteriorating situation in

  foreigners and colonization in

  intelligence services in

  liberation of

  Libyans’ relationship with Stevens

  nations leaving and remaining in

  protests and civil war in

 

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