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The Warrior Elite: The Forging of SEAL Class 228
Dick Couch

Three Rivers Press, 2003 - 352 pages

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Best book I ever read

I have to say that this is one of the best books I ever read. This book is about the hardships class="textlinks">SEALs go through at BUS/S training. I was amazed at what these men went through during their training. The book talks about the members of Class 228 and their physical and mental struggle through. Many of the members did not make it through BUS/S and many quit before first phase even started.


HOOYAH Mister Couch

I have trained for triathlons, run half marathons and a full marathon, worked the graveyard (truck) loading dock till I almost dropped, worked labor jobs 22 hours straight, done nighttime scuba in the cold Atlantic ocean and done overnight ER call rotation with general surgeons. I am still amazed at the courage and fortitude of the young BUD/S trainees.

This is a well written book and I have already recommended it to a high school student who has a burning desire to be a Navy class="textlinks">Seal. What a great way to find out what it takes to make it through BUD/S (Seal) training. It is written by someone who has been there and done that, Mister Dick Couch. Three rings to all who had the right stuff.


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THE WARRIOR ELITE

GREAT BOOK,WELL WRITTEN.
IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT BEING A NAVY class="textlinks">SEAL OR INTERESTED IN WHAT SETS THESE MEN APART FROM THE OTHER BRANCHES OF THE ARMED SERVICES............ THIS BOOK IS A MUST!
THANK GOD THESE GUYS ARE ON OUR SIDE! THE BEST OF THE BEST,NO DOUBT ABOUT IT!






Wow!

This is a harrowing and intense look at the making of Navy class="textlinks">Seals. It chronicles BUD/S class 228 in an up close and personal way. Unfortunately there is alot we as readers will never be permitted to see. But make no mistakes, Cpt. Cough takes you to Coronado, and plunges you right along with the trainees (only we have it easy). I read the book in one night....it was that good. I crinched and felt anxious when the students had to pass a graded evolution and I smiled and laughed when they secured from Hell Week. One of the best non-fictional accounts that I have read.


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The Best of the Best

Captain Couch has written the most poignant account about what it takes to become the best of the best, a US Navy class="textlinks">SEAL. I won't rehash what others have so eloquently said here their reviews.

All I will add is that if you want motivation, read this book. Forget all those phony motavational speakers and the books they hawk, this book truely motivates ones spirit to adapt, overcome and work as a team.


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