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After his success as creator and commander of the counterterrorist SEAL TEAM SIX, he was ordered to create Red Cell -- a dirty-dozen team of SEALs whose mission was to infiltrate the Navy's most secure installations. Marcinko did his job too well. His reward was a year in a federal penitentiary.
During that year, Marcinko and John Weisman wrote Rogue Warrior...but government restrictions meant Marcinko could only tell a fraction of his incredible story. Now the secrets he could not reveal explode on the page as the Rogue Warrior returns in the blockbuster suspense novel of the year -- a novel with him as the hero!
As ROGUE WARRIOR II: RED CELL begins, Marcinko, now a freelance security expert, makes a shocking discovery: smugglers are transferring nuclear materials to North Korea through Japan -- with backing from traitorous Americans. Recalled involuntarily to command RED CELL and stop the operation, the Rogue Warrior, with his loyal SEALs, will do anything to crush those who would betray America for a price. Based on current SEAL tactics, ROGUE WARRIOR II: RED CELL is an electrifying, sure-fire hit.
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Posted May 19, 2006
This is the best military fiction book ive ever read. Marckinco is a nut job and i love it. I think the term FUBAR needs to be SNFUBAR after this book
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Posted December 26, 2002
Read this book and you will see covert US military operations through the eyes of a man who was in the middle of it all. You may even begin to wonder if the US government is FUBAR
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Posted March 4, 2002
This man tells it just like it ithrough his own eyes. He involves real politics and governmment functions in theis book. If you're looking for something you won't be able to put down and if you really enjoy detailed tactics, this is a book for you. Have a FUBAR day.
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Posted February 27, 2002
i have read lots of military fiction books and i like most of them but this is by far the best of all. i have now purchased all of the rogue warrior series and am sure that it is worth it marcinko is a tell it like it is guy who does not accept the phrase 'not possible' i will soon be joing Uncle Sams Misguided Children but i will always have respect for navy seals now that i know the truth of what they are all about and i can only hope that my lfe is as exiting as marcinkos'. i would also just like to thank Mr. Marcinko for writing a book series that can really help the world see that there are good people in the world. Even if they are hard to find.
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Posted November 29, 2000
A kick butt novel from the very beginning. Marcinko really knows who to get the job done and he does it well. Though what happens to him and his men truly is FUBAR... he gets 'Pinky da Turd' in the end!!! Doom on Pinky!!!
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Posted December 30, 1999
This is the first Marcinko book that I have read. I will be getting the original 'Rogue Warrior' soon. Very Soon!
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Overview
In the New York Times bestselling autobiography Rogue Warrior, Richard Marcinko chronicled his controversial career in the U.S. Navy's elite maritime commandos, the SEAL teams.
After his success as creator and commander of the counterterrorist SEAL TEAM SIX, he was ordered to create Red Cell -- a dirty-dozen team of SEALs whose mission was to infiltrate the Navy's most secure installations. Marcinko did his job too well. His reward was a year in a federal penitentiary.
During that year, Marcinko and John Weisman wrote Rogue Warrior...but government restrictions meant Marcinko could only tell a fraction of his ...