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Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10
Marcus Luttrell

Little, Brown and Company, 2007 - 390 pages

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Powerful

This is the most powerful book I have read in a long time. Rates with books like Marine. It does bog down some in the parts about training unless you are interested in such and can relate it to personel training, but the sections on their mission is very difficult to put down.


Duty-Honor-Country

As a former Navy Corpsman from the 60s, and have friends that are Seals, I have great respect for what they do. They rarely talk about their training and what they went through to get there. After reading this book, and being moved to tears, my level of respect for these men is indescribeable. Thank God for men like Mr. Luttrell and his team, this country owes them more than it can or will ever repay. This book perfectly shows what the words "Duty - Honor- Country " stands for.


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LONE SURVIVOR

IF THIS BOOK DOESN'T TOUCH YOUR EMOTIONS, THEN NOTHING WILL. THIS IS A STORY ABOUT THE ULTIMATE AMERICAN PATRIOTS. IT TELLS THE STORY OF WHAT THESE MEN MUST ENDURE IN ORDER TO BECOME A NAVY SEAL. THESE MEN WOULD GIVE THEIR LAST DROP OF BLOOD TO DEFEND OUR FREEDOM. THEY ARE THE MOST HIGHLY TRAINED SOLDIERS IN THE WORLD. YET, WITH ALL THIS TRAINING THEY MUST FOLLOW RULES OF ENGAGEMENT THAT HAVE BEEN WRITTEN BY PEOPLE THAT WILL NEVER BE PUT IN HARMS WAY. A CHOICE THAT A GROUP A SEALS MUST MAKE THAT GOES AGAINST ALL THAT THEY HAVE TRAINED FOR LEADS TO THE GREATEST LOSS OF SEAL LIFE IN ANY SEAL MISSION TO DATE. THIS IS A GREAT BOOK.


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A SEAL's Memoir

This book starts by taking you inside the U.S. Navy SEALs training program in Coronado. You are with Marcus Luttrell throughout BUD/S and Hell Week. You fly with him and his teammates in a C-130 to the Hindu Kush. We then follow U.S. Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell as he vividly recounts this 2005 maneuver he led against Al Qaeda operatives along Afghanistan's border with Pakistan. There are many details of the fierce mountain battle that led to the loss of Luttrell's three comrades and describes his own escape, capture, and rescue. The book does have courage, violence and strong language.


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American Warrior

You are made of sterner stuff than me if you can read Luttrell's eulogy to his fallen comrades without tearing up. I found the book to be fast paced, exciting and heartrending. Luttrell is a man of action, and his voice is simple, forceful and direct. I suspect some readers will object to Luttrell laying the blame for the death of his comrades at the feet of overly restrictive rules of engagement, which he says have been forced on the military by liberal media and lawyers.


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