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No easy day : the autobiography of a Navy SEAL
Owen, Mark
Adult Nonfiction 359.984 O 2012
Owen, Mark
Adult Nonfiction 359.984 O 2012
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Larryw said:
A pretty straight forward accounting of the mission that took out UBL. Most of the book deals with this particular Navy SEAL talking about his life as a SEAL. No true insights about the life and final days of UBL are revealed. The SEALS seem to be continually training to remain the premiere tool of military precision in the whole world. GOD BLESS AMERICA!
posted Nov 4, 2012 at 8:25AM
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Elka said:
Excellent book written plainly and honestly by a SEAL. You can tell how much he loves his country and how dedicated he is to his country, his fellow SEALs, and fellow Americans. He tells the story from the heart. No fanfare, no arrogance. He is just doing what he feels is right. Also, a great inspiration to see a person who works very hard and is driven to do good in the world. He genuinely loves his family, and coworkers, and does not speak badly of anyone even though you get the feeling he disapproves of the red tape in Washington. Worth waiting for!
posted Dec 13, 2012 at 3:12PM
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Ted's Review said:
This book was actually a whole lot better than what I expected. It was straight-forward, well written, and provides a glipse into what really happened before and after the mission that killed Osama Bin Ladin. I rate this a solid A.
posted Apr 3, 2013 at 2:42PM
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