Just what does it take to become a Navy SEAL? Former Navy SEAL Couch takes readers deep into the most relentless training in the world. In an epilogue new to this edition, he talks about the men from Class 228 who made it--where they are now and why terrorists have much to fear from these American warriors.
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Just what does it take to become a Navy SEAL? Former Navy SEAL Couch takes readers deep into the most relentless training in the world. In an epilogue new to this edition, he talks about the men from Class 228 who made it--where they are now and why terrorists have much to fear from these American warriors.
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What can I say? A very powerful book. I was Navy MRF in Vietnam and occasionally was involved in supporting SEALs. True professionals!
PeachTea
Mar 14, 2009
Fascinating look at something most of us will never see; BUD/S training. Couch identifies the particular members of the class, causing a greater human connection. The guys become people you want to succeed. The book is well-written and incredibly interesting.