Navy SEAL Justice

Navy SEAL Justice
Title Navy SEAL Justice PDF eBook
Author Elle James
Publisher Harlequin
Pages 218
Release 2015-04-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 037369833X

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FBI agent Melissa Bradley and reinstated SEAL James Monahan must work together to find their missing friend in southern Mississippi.

SEAL JUSTICE

SEAL JUSTICE
Title SEAL JUSTICE PDF eBook
Author Elle James
Publisher Twisted Page Inc
Pages 196
Release 2019-10-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 162695271X

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On terminal leave, Navy SEAL Sam Franklin has a job waiting for him with the Brotherhood Protectors, but he’s taking a few days off to try his hand at fly fishing before he goes back to work. He needs the R&R to decompress after his final mission got some of his buddies killed. Relaxation ends when his adopted Military War Dog Grunt discovers a body washed up on the river bank. Drugged and scared, Reggie McDonald escaped through the woods and fell into a river, running from her kidnapper. By some miracle, she washes ashore at the feet of a former Navy SEAL. When he tries to take her to the hospital, she refuses to go, insisting she remain ‘dead’. Sam takes Reggie to his small cabin. When he learns that there are other young women being held by the man she escaped, he promises to help her find them. Calling on the Brotherhood Protectors, Sam and Reggie race against time to free the others before the kidnapper kills them.

No Easy Day

No Easy Day
Title No Easy Day PDF eBook
Author Mark Owen
Publisher Penguin
Pages 334
Release 2012
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0525953728

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Mark Owen is a pseudonym for Matt Bissonnette.

The Greatest Navy SEAL Stories Ever Told

The Greatest Navy SEAL Stories Ever Told
Title The Greatest Navy SEAL Stories Ever Told PDF eBook
Author Laurence J. Yadon
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 237
Release 2018-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1493030906

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The Greatest Navy SEAL Stories Ever Told is the first book to place side by side extraordinary stories of SEALs who put their lives on the line, and then go out and do it again the next day. They illustrate the SEAL maxim, “The person who will not be defeated cannot be defeated.” SEALs in action - men of courage and ingenuity, from the rice paddies and hills of Vietnam to the plains and mountains of Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan - appear in these pages. These stories cover the most significant overt and covert operations conducted since the U.S. Navy established Sea Land and Air Teams (SEALs) established in January 1962. The one common denominator in these chapters is the courage and ingenuity of those who proudly call themselves Navy SEALs. Sometimes SEALs and other participants in these stories recall differing versions of the same events, as recounted here for the reader to make his own judgments. So far as I know, no previously classified or sensitive information is revealed in these pages.

Code Over Country

Code Over Country
Title Code Over Country PDF eBook
Author Matthew Cole
Publisher Bold Type Books
Pages 0
Release 2023-05-23
Genre History
ISBN 9781568589060

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A hard-hitting exposé of SEAL Team 6, the US military's best-known brand, that reveals how the Navy SEALs were formed, then sacrificed, in service of American empire. The Navy SEALs are, in the eyes of many Americans, the ultimate heroes. When they killed Osama Bin Laden in 2011, it was celebrated as a massive victory. Former SEALs rake in cash as leadership consultants for corporations, and young military-bound men dream of serving in their ranks. But the SEALs have lost their bearings. Investigative journalist Matthew Cole tells the story of the most lauded unit, SEAL Team 6, revealing a troubling pattern of war crimes and the deep moral rot beneath authorized narratives. From their origins in World War II, the SEALs have trained to be specialized killers with short missions. As the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan became the endless War on Terror, their violence spiraled out of control. Code Over Country details the high-level decisions that unleashed the SEALs' carnage and the coverups that prevented their crimes from coming to light. It is a necessary and rigorous investigation of the unchecked power of the military-and the harms enacted by and upon soldiers in America's name.

Alpha

Alpha
Title Alpha PDF eBook
Author David Philipps
Publisher Crown
Pages 481
Release 2022-09-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0593238400

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An “infuriating, fast-paced” (The Washington Post) account of the Navy SEALs of Alpha platoon, the startling accusations against their chief, Eddie Gallagher, and the courtroom battle that exposed the dark underbelly of America’s special forces—from a Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter WINNER OF THE COLORADO BOOK AWARD • “Nearly impossible to put down.”—Jon Krakauer, New York Times bestselling author of Where Men Win Glory and Into the Wild In this “brilliantly written” (The New York Times Book Review) and startling account, Pulitzer Prize–winning New York Times correspondent David Philipps reveals a powerful moral crucible, one that would define the American military during the years of combat that became known as “the forever war.” When the Navy SEALs of Alpha platoon returned from their 2017 deployment to Iraq, a group of them reported their chief, Eddie Gallagher, for war crimes, alleging that he’d stabbed a prisoner in cold blood and taken lethal sniper shots at unarmed civilians. The story of Alpha’s war, both in Iraq and in the shocking trial that followed the men’s accusations, would complicate the SEALs’ post-9/11 hero narrative, turning brothers-in-arms against one another and bringing into stark relief the choice that elite soldiers face between loyalty to their unit and to their country. One of the great stories written about American special forces, Alpha is by turns a battlefield drama, a courtroom thriller, and a compelling examination of how soldiers define themselves and live with the decisions in the heat of combat.

Operation Trident Justice

Operation Trident Justice
Title Operation Trident Justice PDF eBook
Author Nathan Haston
Publisher
Pages 556
Release 2018-06-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780692877791

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Operation Trident Justice is a story of a young U.S. Navy SEAL prodigy named Karson, who is thrown into the world of combat without much preparation. As a SEAL, one is subjected to the harsh reality of seven billion people. Its a cruel world. Forced to do horrible things to horrible people, Karson finds himself continuously struggling with his conscience . With the stresses of war and faced with now attractive offers from the opposing side, Karson must now fall back on a basic unit of training to stay the path. The SEAL Ethos.