Acts of Valor: U.S. Navy SEAL's Story of Heroisim - Steve Stone

Acts of Valor: U.S. Navy SEAL's Story of Heroisim

By Steve Stone

  • Release Date: 2015-11-20
  • Genre: Military History
Score: 2.5
2.5
From 7 Ratings

Description

From the densely packed warren of walled compounds that doubled neatly as enemy bunkers, lush orchards, and high up in the rugged mountainous border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan. U.S. Navy SEALs have fought some deadly battles paying the ultimate sacrifice. Locked in bloody combat with a fierce and battle hardened enemy in a dangerous and harsh environment.

The U.S. Navy SEALS have spent the last ten years on a constant war footing going from war zone to war zone. Since 9/11 the tempo for all Special Forces has stepped up exponentially as the Global War on Terror has gathered pace. None have been busier than the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group more commonly known as SEAL Team Six. Famously known for Operation Neptune Spear the raid Osama bin Landen’s hideout. Finally capturing and killing the allusive al Qaeda leader in 2011.

Reviews

  • Great Information, Poor Writing

    3
    By Putt Skeptic
    I am an avid reader of books on Navy SEALs. As such I try to read all that I can. This was the first book that I feel was not proof-read prior to publication. I found multiple mistakes in spelling, punctuation, and sentence structure. Having someone proof-read the text would have eliminated these errors. I found this book very interesting anyway.
  • Terrible writing

    1
    By Lucky13NJ
    Interesting story, but the book reads like it was spell/grammar checked by a 4 year old.

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