Sea Tales: My Life in Particular Operations

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Following the success of his #1 New York Occasions bestseller Make Your Mattress, which has offered over a million copies, Admiral William H. McRaven is again with wonderful tales of bravery and heroism throughout his profession as a Navy SEAL and commander of America’s Particular Operations Forces.
Admiral William H. McRaven is part of American army historical past, having been concerned in a few of the most well-known missions in current reminiscence, together with the seize of Saddam Hussein, the rescue of Captain Richard Phillips, and the raid to kill Osama bin Laden.

Sea Tales begins in 1963 at a French Officers’ Membership in France, the place Allied officers and their wives gathered to have drinks and inform tales about their adventures throughout World Warfare II-the place the place a younger Invoice McRaven realized the worth of an excellent story. Sea Tales is an unforgettable look again on one man’s unbelievable life, from childhood days sneaking into high-security army websites to a day job of looking terrorists and rescuing hostages.

Motion-packed, humorous, and stuffed with priceless life classes like these exemplified in McRaven’s bestselling Make Your Mattress, Sea Tales is a outstanding memoir from certainly one of America’s most completed leaders.

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Proceed the management journey with extra bestselling steering and knowledge from Admiral McRaven.
If you wish to change the world, begin off by making your mattress. A brief, inspirational e book concerning the qualities of true, on a regular basis heroes. A transparent-eyed treatise on the management qualities that separate the great from the really nice. Rise to the event in occasions of disaster, regardless of the state of affairs.

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Admiral William H. McRaven’s inspiring tales—for youths!
Skipper the seal turns into a Navy SEAL on this pleasant image e book adaptation of Make Your Mattress. Skipper the seal reveals younger readers what it means to be really heroic within the image e book adaptation of The Hero Code.

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07HM8HQQ6
Writer ‏ : ‎ Grand Central Publishing (Might 21, 2019)
Publication date ‏ : ‎ Might 21, 2019
Language ‏ : ‎ English
File measurement ‏ : ‎ 61101 KB
Textual content-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Display Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Phrase Clever ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Print size ‏ : ‎ 353 pages

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Clients discover the e book inspiring and entertaining. They reward the creator’s humility, grit, and braveness. The plot is well-planned and insightful. Readers recognize the humor and self-deprecating tone of the e book.

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  1. Jerry P.

    A spectacular hero
    Superb account of US military special operations told by a true hero who fought at every level over a spectacular 37 year career!

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  2. C Wm (Andy) Anderson

    Fighting Evil & Terrorism In the Age of Qaddafi; Arafat; Bin Laden
    As a former sailor, I am addicted to sea stories. My favorite were told to my shipmates and I by a Gunner’s Mate I nicknamed Seattle McFall due to one of his sea stories. Of course, my life was changed a great deal by that man. In fact, I am only alive due to an action he took on February 24, 1972 while my ship was enroute to Cuba, but that story will have to wait for another time.I served in the Navy from 1970 to 1980. In 1972 my gunboat went on special ops in and around Cuba. Of course, as a cook aboard the gunboat, I was not privy to much of what we were doing, except that it was prompted by actions taken under the leadership of Fidel Castro in an illegal action against reputed freedom fighters seeking to overthrow Castro’s regime. At times, we worked with members of the Navy Seals.The only thing I recall in my conversations with one of the Seals is that he didn’t appear any different from you or me. I state this with all respect. He just seemed to be like anybody else, except, there was no evidence of his being out of shape. Mind you, I am certain he was skilled in fighting and so forth. But, he never acted or appeared as such. To his credit.My point is, when I found William H. McRaven’s book, “Sea Stories,” available on Amazon Kindle, I snapped it up, as well as the Audible edition.If I had been the editor or publisher, I might have advised McRaven to devote a few less pages to his touching tribute to his father and to his youth. Then again, though, these pages were interesting and inspirational, so I don’t want to come across as critical. Besides, his tribute to a coach resonates with me, almost as well as it did to McRaven.Aside from that, the book is an excellent reminder of the courage and determination, and even, often, of the cost these great folks pay to help keep our country safe and secure. Read on to learn more, if you wish, or simply buy the book and treat yourself to great inspirational tales that even, occasional, evince some humor.Sometimes that humor helps, because it follows events that came when some special operations didn’t quite go as planned.BLUSH FACTOR: If rough language offends you, be forewarned. However, in this book, I WOULD recommend reading it to everybody you know. Bleep out the eff-words if you wish, but even children, in my humble opinion, should have an honest understanding of warfare and the war against terrorism. I know that I, myself, would have appreciated a more honest understanding before I enlisted. I was more like that guy born on the fourth of July – Ron Kovic.WRITING & EDITING: This is much more than a memoir, even if it is very much just that. It touches all of the emotions. The editing is first-rate.BOTTOM LINE:I initially wanted to rate it four stars but, in considering all of my emotions while reading, and listening to Mcraven narrate his own words, I can only rate this five stars out of five. I thak him for his service and for his reminder of what it means to be a member of the greatest generation – which is not reserved merely for WWII vets. It includes anybody going through the sacrifice and courage that he bears witness to.

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  3. Anthony distante

    A must read!!
    He is an amazing person

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  4. METAL JEFF

    A different perspective
    The book started out great and kept it up through most of it. It got overkill with the titles of people and 3 letter government agencies. A lot of unnecessary details. Also Bill went out of his way to congratulate the millennial generation. From his perspective he has a very valid point but from my perspective and most people’s he’s wrong. He said millennial are very open and don’t see race or color. They don’t ? Wow ! They sure as hell do . To a millennial everything is about race and separation of people into labels or groups. Where Bill gets confused is in the military or even on a sports team people do stop seeing race between their teammates. They start seeing just another teammate that they care about as equally as they next. I was in the Navy and I played sports. The Admiral is only seeing the millennial through the scope of his position in the Navy. To me the millennial generation is worse than the baby boomers , both horrible generations of Americans. Also this book coming from the perspective of an Admiral is far different from other books like The Last Punisher , American Sniper , Lone Survivor etc. Those books were written buy guys who were directly in the trenches of combat . The Admiral really wasn’t . He was a mission planner for the most part and very good one. Like any book there are faults and strong points . This is a good read and I thank Admiral McRaven for his service and sacrifice . He’s A great American .

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  5. David C Perrine

    A True Hero
    I could not believe the number of incredible missions Admiral McRaven led in his illustrious career. His combination of humility, grit, and confidence are out of this world. He ranks with Abraham Lincoln as my favorite American hero. Thank you for your service, Admiral, and sharing your amazing adventures. The world is a better place because of you.

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  6. D. Kim Hamblin, PhD

    Great series of stories from a great leader of men
    This is not so much a memoir as a series of stories about important events and missions in the life of a man who made an incredible contribution to his country. Each chapter is distinct in that each details a specific event or mission. Within each, McRaven reveals his character, beliefs, and dedication to his country and the men who served with him. It is generally upbeat and laudatory of remarkable men and women who have served in our military. It’s apolitical; no one is faulted for mistakes or differences in their philosophy or actions. Several chapters stand out. The account of SEAL training tells us much about the incredible rigor of the training that weeds out 80% of men stronger than you or I can imagine. The chapter that deals with the rescue of Captain Phillips on the high seas from Somali pirates is fascinating; no action like that is accomplished without time, planning, skill, and heroism. The longest chapter details the lengthy and detailed planning in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. McRaven’s writing style matches the adventures he recounts. It is articulate and detailed and holds your attention. Throughout the book he writes of our servicemen and women and the sacrifices they made. Whether you believe in America’s policies and commitment of our people to war, you need to know of the men and women who give so much in service to our country. McRaven talks about these men and women with humility with the recurring theme of the need for teamwork in every mission. He repeatedly emphasizes that it takes the effort of all pulling together to get the job done

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  7. Danny Phillips

    Fascinating!
    Admiral McRaven takes you behind the scenes of Seal training, and special warfare missions- including the mission to take out Osama Bin Laden.I wish the admiral would run for president. He would definitely have my vote!

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  8. Bonj

    Awesome stories with some great life lessons

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  9. Larry Graves

    Execlant

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  10. Leitor Kindle

    Livro muito bom

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  11. Aditya

    From a civilian perspective, stories of the valour in uniform are lionised and rightly so.This book is not so much about the heroism itself, it gives an inside peek into the mental aspect of the way of working. The story portrays a positive picture of the mechanism of operations.All the chapters are well written. The beginning is a bit slow and for a civilian it could be a drag. But the true ‘project management’, i.e. the coordination of operations is the biggest takeaway. I’d recommend this book just for chapters on rescue of Captain Phillips and capture of Bin Laden.

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  12. Cliente de Amazon

    Amazing stories and life lessons, just like the Admiral’s first book.

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