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The Incredible Untold Story of the Rescue That Captivated the World On June 23, 2018, twelve boys from a Thai youth soccer team and their coach went missing in the Tham Luang cave in Thailand. Trapped by monsoon rains, the teammates survived for ten days before they were found. The entire world watched breathlessly as an elite group of international rescuers raced the clock and risked their own lives to ferry them to safety. ABC News Chief National Correspondent Matt Gutman, who covered the story in Thailand, reveals the hidden drama of this remarkable rescue and offers a riveting account of…mehr

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The Incredible Untold Story of the Rescue That Captivated the World On June 23, 2018, twelve boys from a Thai youth soccer team and their coach went missing in the Tham Luang cave in Thailand. Trapped by monsoon rains, the teammates survived for ten days before they were found. The entire world watched breathlessly as an elite group of international rescuers raced the clock and risked their own lives to ferry them to safety. ABC News Chief National Correspondent Matt Gutman, who covered the story in Thailand, reveals the hidden drama of this remarkable rescue and offers a riveting account of the ordeal. Gutman examines how a mission without precedent required bold, untested methods. From the British and Australian civilian rescue divers to the Thai Navy SEALs to a United States Air Force Special Tactics team, The Boys in the Cave reveals the heroes who worked together in one of the most audacious rescues ever. Including sixteen pages of photos, what emerges is a story that reminds us all of the power that exists when people join forces to solve the impossible.
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Matt Gutman is the Chief National Correspondent for ABC News, and the host of the Saturday morning show Sea Rescue. A veteran journalist once held captive on the job, he has spent part of his career researching and reporting on human survival against impossible odds. He lives in Los Angeles with his family. The Boys in the Cave is his first book.