Service
a Navy SEAL at war
1st ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Hornfischer, James D. - Contributor
Publication
2012 - Little, Brown and Co., New York, NY, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
91,000 words, Guess
Page Count
364 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveservicenavyseala0000lutt
- Internet Archiveservicenavyseala0000lutt_v8m1
- ISBN-100316185361
- ISBN-139780316185363
- Library of Congress Control Number2012904468
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number756584153
- Better World Books9780316185363
- Open LibraryOL25352301M
Classifications
- DDC956.7044/345/092
- LCCVG87 .L87 2012
- LCCVG87.L87 2012
Alternate Titles
- Navy SEAL at war
Description
The author, a Navy SEAL, returned from his star-crossed mission in Afghanistan with his bones shattered and his heart broken. So many had given their lives to save him, and he would have readily done the same for them. As he recuperated, he wondered why he and others, from America's founding to today, had been willing to sacrifice everything, including themselves, for the sake of family, nation, and freedom. In this book, we follow the author to Iraq, where he returns to the battlefield as a member of SEAL Team 5 to help take on the most dangerous city in the world, Ramadi, the capital of war-torn Al Anbar Province. There, in six months of high-intensity urban combat, he would be part of what has been called the greatest victory in the history of U.S. Special Operations forces. We also return to Afghanistan and Operation Redwing, where he offers powerful new details about his miraculous rescue. Throughout, he reflects on what it really means to take on a higher calling, about the men he's seen lose their lives for their country, and the legacy of those who came and bled before.
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