Never fight fair!
Navy SEALs' stories of combat and adventure
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Word Count
84,250 words, Guess
Page Count
337 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1102050M
- ISBN-10089141519X
- OCLC Control Number30894438
- OCLC Control Numberneverfightfairna00kell
- Library of Congress Control Number94026976
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- Goodreads4778886
- LibraryThing139331
Classifications
- DDC359.9/84
- LCCVG87 .K453 1995
Description
During the research for his critically acclaimed history of the navy's SEALs, Brave Men - Dark Waters, author Orr Kelly collected a large number of anecdotes that could not be used within the confines of a traditional history, even one of such an unconventional group as the SEALs. Never Fight Fair! recounts the stories SEALs themselves tell. For the first time, the reader can gain a full appreciation of what it takes to become a SEAL, as well as what it takes to survive as a SEAL - where the duty can be just as hazardous in peacetime as in war.
First Sentence
The idea for the title for this volume-Never Fight Fair!-came to me as I was reading comments by several SEALs in Full Mission Profile, the professional bulletin of Naval Special Warfare.
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- Never fight fair!: Navy SEALs' stories of combat and adventure
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