"No Easy Day is more than the first primary-source story of the SEAL Team Six raid that killed Osama bin Laden; it's a single snapshot of the culture within the Navy SEALs. That snapshot, which may or may not be representative of the whole special forces culture, demonstrates extraordinary bravery and technical and battlefield competency, as well as a lack of empathy about some of the targets that politicians had ordered the SEALs to eliminate." (Read more from the New American Review.)
Naturally, there is controversy about the accuracy of the book, but Corey Gyuran read it, and says it is a good book. He also recommended a few other military books that I also bought for the library including:
Lions of Kandahar (958.104 BRA)
Gentlemen Bastards (958.104 MAU)
No Way Out (958.104 WEI)
Fearless (359.0092 BLE)
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