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Posted May 22, 2012
Captain Couch (USN retired) had full access to several SEAL classes as they completed every step of training that the Navy requires for a SEAL to earn the Trident and then (after even more training) become a member of a SEAL platoon that is fully prepared to deploy into potential combat zones. As a former Marine, I really enjoyed reading this book! It begins with a review of BUD/S training (the subject of a previous book by Mr. Couch), and continues to detail SEAL Qualification Training (SQT), Cold Weather Training, and the platoon-level training that precedes deployment. I have read many books by former SEALs, but this was definitely the most comprehensive and informative of them all. Despite its intricate level of detail, Mr. Couch kept the text engaging and the language accessible to both veterans and civilians. The focus is on the active-duty SEAL trainees and their trainers, not the author. Finally, while he kept some classified information out of the book, he was careful to always identify the omissions and explain the purpose for them.
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Overview
In America's new war, the first guns in the fight are special operations forces, including the Navy SEALs, specially trained warriors who operate with precision, swiftness, and lethal force. In the constantly shifting war on terror, SEAL units--smallin number, flexible, stealthy, and efficient--are more vital than ever to America’s security as they take the battle to an elusive enemy around the globe.
But how are Navy SEALs made? What special training and preparation sharpen the physical skills and intangible character of a regular soldier into that of an elite warrior? In the acclaimed Warrior Elite, former Navy ...