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U.S. Navy Seals

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Hell Week: Seals in Training
From Command Master Chief Dennis Chalker -- "plankowner" of the fabled SEAL Team Six and himself a survivor of "Hell Week" -- comes a riveting novel of blistering authenticity that takes readers through the grueling BUD/s training process -- as a handful of America's best are miraculously transformed from mere warriors ... to Navy SEALs.

 



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Blacklight (Navy Seals, 2)
The secret warriors of covert Navy SEAL unit Mobile 4 are back to hunt down one man who holds America hostage. And SEAL Commander Robert Getts must launch a search-and-destroy mission that will pit him against the most remorseless killer the world has ever seen. Second in the thrilling new action...

 

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Broken Seals: No Safe Place
A super read. Terrorism is an ancient form of warfare but with horrible new weapons intensified by space age technology. -Governor Jesse Ventura, former Navy SEAL

 

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Class-29: The Making of U.S. Navy Seals
"Throughout training I kept having the thought, WELL, ALL THEY CAN DO IS KILL ME. It seemed to help." SEALs are the world's toughest soldiers. Working in squads and platoons that make up SEAL teams, they are trained in everything from underwater...

 

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Command and Control
Secrecy is difficult to maintain, particularly around loved ones. For Navy SEAL Jeff Stone, this lesson is one learned the hard way. The Bosnian - Serb war continues to rage, tearing apart the countries and destroying lives, as the SEALS engage in a covert mission to assist in ending this war. Stone finds himself right in the heart of the conflict, struggling to do what is right while concealing the truth from the woman he loves. With a conscientious reporter hot on his trail, and an order to assassinate a key figure in the war, Stone battles with his conscience, discovering that sometimes, the truth hurts more than the lie. On the U. S. side, the President is determined to keep himself out of the conflict, while the President of Russia will stop at nothing to reinstate his country as a dominant world power. This is a novel about the human dimension of war, where every side is given a voice and the solutions are not so easily recognized.

 

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Death Before Dawn: Seal Strike!
Death Before Dawn is a stirring tale of courage and daring written by an actual Navy SEAL! A moving story tracking the exploits of a young untested Naval officer as he matures into a dynamic combat leader. Martin Strong captures the essence of what makes a Navy SEAL tick! Death Before Dawn is fast...

 

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Death in the Jungle: Diary of a Navy Seal
SNAKES, VIPERS, CROCS, SHARKS, AND THE VC With 257 combat missions in Vietnam under his belt, Gary Smith is a living witness to the realities of Naval Special Warfare. He worked with some of the toughest and most highly motivated men in the world, executing missions in the murderous terrain of Rung...

 

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First Seal
The high-adventure story of the legendary Boehm--founder and guiding spirit of the famed SEALs, a highly decorated veteran of three wars--and his tumultuous 30-year career in the US Navy. Boehm, with journalist and former Green Beret Sasser, reviews his military memories: He entered the Navy as a...

 

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Good to Go: The Life and Times of a Decorated Member of the U.S. Navy's Elite Seal Team Two
Memoirs of a SEAL extraordinaire, who served three tours in Vietnam beginning in 1967. Constance, an able and outspoken leader, clearly relished the life of a SEAL, and he describes it with vigor and frankness, starting with the intense training and severe physical and mental testing SEAL candidates...

 

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Illusion or Victory: How the U.S. Navy Seals Win America's Failing War on Drugs
This book reveals the recently declassified details of the U.S. Government's secret war against the international drug cartels and narcoterrorists. Readers learn the true story of the U.S. military's involvement in fighting the organized drug trade through the author's many revelations of secret military operations around the world. Included are details on operations involving U.S. Navy SEAL teams and other U.S. forces engaged in combat with armies of drug barons and mercenaries equipped with...

 

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Inside the US Navy Seals
Cmdr. Stubblefield gives an interesting look into not only the SEALs but Special Forces in general. I often wondered while reading this book, why there wasn't just one special forces program rather than having each branch with their own program. No doubt egos and enmity keep the Armed Services from...

 

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Life With the Navy Seals (On Duty)

 

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Medal of Honor (Seals - The Warrior Breed , No 5)
It is the highest award a grateful nation can bestow upon its fighting men. To earn it, a soldier requires more than courage, more than dedication--valor that far surpasses that of his brothers-in-arms. Twenty years after the first Navy UDT frogman fought and died at Peleiu and Normandy, a new breed...

 

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Men in Green Faces
Vietnam veteran Wentz draws on his own wartime experience with the Navy's toughest commandos for an exciting, unnerving, no-frills war novel. Working in small, tight, self-contained units, the Navy's SEAL (SEa, Air, Land) commandos took on dangerous, dirty little jobs requiring stealth, strength,...

 

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Navy Cross: Book 4 (Seals: the Warrior Breed)
Moving through the enemy jungles of Vietnam, members of a special group of SEALs led by Bill Tangretti attempt to prove themselves despite strict rules of engagement as directed by irresponsible politicians back home...

 

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Navy Seals: A History of the Early Years
A collection of oral histories knitted together with carefully researched narrative, Navy SEALs: A History of the Early Years traces the sea, air and land force's evolution from its WWII precursors to its current highly trained, high-tech incarnations. Author Kevin Dockery worked with the UDT...

 

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Navy Seals: A History Part II: The Vietnam Years
Dockery has worked up interviews conducted by Bud Brutsman and his own insights into another valuable oral-history-derived contribution to the literature of the navy's special warfare force. Contributors range from Scott Lyon, who joined the SEALs-forerunner Underwater Demolition Teams in 1952 and...

 

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Navy Seals: Green Solitaire
In South Africa, the Blacklight Team must rescue hostages from a racist/terrorist group who want the launch code to a missile system that will hold the world at bay.... 3rd in the Navy Seals series following Insurrection Red and Blacklight

 

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Navy Seals: Insurrection Red
Navy SEAL unit Mobile 4 does not exist. The U.S. military does not acknowledge them. The White House has never heard of them. And no one who has ever seen them in action has lived to tell about them? Lt. Robert Getts and his men have had more than their share of dangerous assignments. But when a mission is sabotaged from within, the best of friends will soon become hunter and prey. Their job is by-the-book. Kidnap a despotic terrorist from his Balkan hideout and deliver him to an international tribunal to face charges of war crimes. Instead, their target is assassinated by a lone member of the team acting under orders from a mysterious government operative. Furious that one of his men has turned rogue, Getts refuses to go along with the cover story. Soon he finds himself being hunted down by members of his own team. Outnumbered and outgunned by the most elite killers in the world, he's about to fight a war in which betrayal is paid back with blood...

 

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Never Fight Fair! Inside the Legendary U.S.Navy Seals Their Own True Stories
Collects the personal stories of members of the SEALs military units that served in World War II, Vietnam, and Persian Gulf, sharing the details of their rescue missions, underwater demolition operations, and firefights.

 

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One Perfect Op: An Insider's Account of the Navy Seal Special Warfare Teams
Dennis Chalker says "the greatest challenge offered by the U.S. military [is] to become a Navy SEAL." A former SEAL himself, Chalker tells of his life and times in one of the military's most elite units. Much of One Perfect Op describes the extensive training each SEAL goes through, not only to...

 

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Operation: Artful Dodger (Seals-Top Secret , No 1)
THE BEST OF THE BESTStealth warriors without equal--highly trained, highly motivated and heavily armed--its their job to take the battle to the Devils backyard. In the jungles of Vietnam in 1967, they are the very best America has--a flawless fighting machine entrusted with the ops that no one...

 

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Operation: Search & Destroy (Seals Top Secret, 3)
A bloody civil war in Southeast Asia was spinning out of control. This was a conflict with no battlelines and no heroic causes. But they were SEALs and winning was their mission, their calling, their creed-and no one did it better, in the water, from the sky, and on the ground. And this was their...

 

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Operation: Shell Game (Seals Top Secret, 4)
At Firebase Loadstone, the SEALs went in with weapons blazing and saved the day--extracting a stranded Special Forces company from the middle of an all-out NVA invasion. Now, with a group of American prisoners being checked into the dreaded "Hanoi Hilton"--and with Russian liaison officers planning...

 

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Operation: Shoot and Scoot (Seals Top Secret, No 2)
They strike fast and clean; no fear, no mercy. Peerless warriors, they own the night and the jungles of this steaming hell called Nam. In the sea, in the air, on the land, they are the U.S. Navy's best; a lethal weapon honed to razor's sharpness on the hard, rough whetstone of war. They are SEALs.

 

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Point Man
The personal story of a thirty-year Navy SEALs veteran recounts his achievements as a member of the Underwater Demolition Team 21, three tours of Vietnam, numerous rescue missions, and relationship with Richard Marcinko.

 

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Seal Team: Roll-Back
One Creed, One Goal - One Team A legend is born in 1954 with the covert landing of four agents on a night-blackened Asian beach. Now those men and their comrades in arms have come together to remember those days. This is the saga of the best and the bravest: the U.S. Navy SEALs, leading top-secret hunter-killer teams from the Tonkin Gulf to the NVA-owned hills along the Cambodian border. It is a story of friends and strangers coming together at the heart of a secret war; of honor; of freedom; of pain and sacrifce and grim lessons learned under fire in the kingdom of death. One Creed, One Goal - One Team

 

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Seal!: From Vietnam's Phoenix Program to Central America's Drug Wars: Twenty-Six Years With a Special Operations Warrior
SEAL! FROM VIETNAM'S Daring Adventures by Saa, Air, and Land This is the extraordinary story of Lt. Cmdr. Michael J. Walsh, a veteran of twenty-six years of combat with the Navy's most elite special force -- the legendary SEALs. Outspoken renegade and consummate survivlist, Walsh began as a key...

 

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Seals at War: The Story of US Navy Special Warfare from the Frogman to the Seals
A look at the Navy SEALS describes their use by the military and discusses their experiences in such ""theaters of operation"" as Omaha Beach, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf.

 

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Seals Eagle Force: Desert Thunder
When the Iraqis get hold of a weapon with devastating power, a beleaguered U.S. President sends a combined strike force of Navy SEALs and Air Force commandos into hostile territory to snatch the instrument of destruction from the enemy's clutches. But the mission's success is undone when a high...

 

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Seals in Vietnam

 

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SEALs, UDT, Frogmen: Men Under Pressure
Sixty-one true stories from men who have served in the U.S. Navy's toughest combat and reconnaissance units.

 

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The Commandos: The Inside Story of Americas Secret Soldiers
An experienced Pentagon correspondent has produced this superior, up-to-date history of U.S. special operations units. Waller emphasizes special forces and the SEALs, providing exceptionally valuable and complete accounts of their training. He goes on to describe, in comparable detail and with both...

 

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The Teams: An Oral History of the U.S. Navy Seals
In an oral history approach to the often-and well-chronicled SEALs, those formidable amphibious warriors' early days, some of their hitherto untold experiences in Vietnam, and aspects of the post-Vietnam "drawdown" are the major topics. We meet founding father James Tipton, one of the first 60...

 

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The Water is Never Cold: The Origins of U.S. Naval Combat Demolition Units, UDTs, and Seals
The Naval Combat Demolition Units and the Underwater Demolition Teams were among the most innovating and daring U.S. Combat Specialists in World War II. This groundbreaking book examines the birth of the U.S. Navy's combat demolition teams and details many of their critical missions against the axis powers.

 

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US Navy Seals in Action

 

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Walking Point: The Experiences of a Founding Member of the Elite Navy Seals
Training, Travel, and MTTs TRAINING WAS SOMETHING WE DID on almost a constant basis at the SEAL Teams, or to us just "the Teams." Learning the wide variety of skills and knowledge needed by the SEALs in order to complete their missions was something that was never-ending. Team members would constantly be attending different classes, developing skills that had never officially been part of the Navy before, and then bringing their new knowledge back to the Teams for testing and evaluation.

 

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U.S. Navy SEALs: America's Toughest Commandos

 

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Whattaya Mean I Can't Kill 'Em?: A Navy Seal in Vietnam
"We will be in enemy territory, we will be alone, and we will be a long way from help." A tour in Vietnam as a Frog--a member of the navy's Underwater Demolition Team (UDT)--wasn't challenging enough for Rad Miller. So he spent most of 1968 learning to be a SEAL, completing what is arguably the...

 

 

 

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