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Bronze Star (Seals: The Warrior Breed, Book 3)

Bronze Star (Seals: The Warrior Breed, Book 3)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bronze Star is a delve into the minds of combat worn soldier
Review: This book is one that should be rated as a classic for all of the people that enjoy really well written war stories of our times. Even though tthe story is not based on true life accounts, this book really impressed me. I bought the book about 2 years ago and have read, and reread it many a time. I feel that this book really represents how a man will react in such a hostile environment. Lt. Baxter learns how to cope with himself in such hellish reality. If you are considering a career in the military, you should really read this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excuse me, HOO-YAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: This is as close as a person can get to being a SEAL without going through BUD/S! Let the butt-kicking commence as the US Navy SEALs plunge into the Rung-Sat Special Zone in the Delta led by a Maverick XO named Mariacher(pronounced Myokker). The war can be won if the SEALs of Teams 1 and 2 can fight it their way. It's a battle that rages in the jungle between Charlie and the SEALs and at MAC-V and the Pentagon between the SEALs and the REMFs. Who will win? Read it and find one of the best fiction novels ever written about the courage, tenacity, and true ass-kicking strength of the US Navy SEALs

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Job Capturing The Rogue Warrior in Fiction
Review: This series has been phenominal! I especially enjoyed this book's account of Mariacher and his "Rogue Warrior" attitude. Marchinko... I mean Mariacher's use of the UNODIR displays how a highly intelligent SEAL can adapt, not only in the field, but with the pencil pushers as well. A GREAT AND ACCURATE READ!


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