When the U.S. military officially departed Iraq due to the Status of Forces Agreement deadline, a little known part of the handover included leaving behind secret Special Forces’ “Team houses” - or “safe houses” - hidden around the country. One was built by Green Beret Staff Sergeant Rob Pirelli and his Operational Detachment Alpha -072, or “A-Team.” Pirelli, of the Army’s 10th Special Forces Group, built the combat outpost in a remote part of Diyala Province, near the Iranian border, in 2007. As a lone reporter, Alex Quade was there at the combat outpost’s beginning stages, then spent 2-years covering these same, secretive Special Forces “A-Teams” on multiple deployments. During one combat mission, Green Beret Staff Sgt. Pirelli was killed in action during an ambush. His heroism saved his 12-Special Forces teammates, and the Iraqis his unit was advising. As a reporter, I made the commitment to follow Pirelli’s “A-Team” and his “Gold Star Family” for 5-years after he was killed; Alex Quade also went back to Combat Outpost Pirelli repeatedly over the years |
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Ratings: | IMDB: No rating yet | |
Released: | May 25, 2013 | |
Runtime: | 5 min | |
Genres: | Documentary Short | |
Countries: | United States | |
Companies: | Alex Quade Films | |
Cast: | Sergeant Brady Captain Jason Sergeant Kevin | |
Crew: | Alex Quade | |
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