Synopses & Reviews
The new SEALs hardcover, packed with photos from the UDT/SEAL museum and the SEALs themselves.
By the close of the Vietnam war, the SEALs had established themselves as a living legend in combat. But the nature of combat was about to change. Learning to outmaneuver terrorists, and contain volatile situations, the SEALs have maintained their authority into the new millennium.
This fully illustrated, comprehensive volume follows the life of the Navy SEALs from the aftermath of Vietnam--through the trials of Grenada, Bosnia, and Afghanistan-- and looks toward the future with first-hand accounts as well as little known facts about the men, their weapons, and their missions.
Review
Dockery blends oral history and conventional narrative with consummate skill. (Booklist)
Synopsis
This oral history is the third and final entry in this series about the premiere fighting force in the US military, covering the late '70s until the present.
Synopsis
Written from interviews by Bud Brutsman, this oral history is the third and final entry in this series about the premiere fighting force in the United States military, covering the late '70s until the present.