The operator : firing the shots that killed Osama bin Laden and my years as a SEAL Team warrior / Robert O'Neill.
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Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Two-week, one renewal | Butte Public Library STACKS | CD Books | CDBk ONE (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 2089100142835 |
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"Simon and Schuster audioworks."
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Read by the author.
A stirringly evocative, thought-provoking, and often jaw-dropping account of SEAL Team Operator Robert O'Neill's awe-inspiring 400-mission career. O'Neill describes his idyllic childhood in Butte, Montana; his impulsive decision to join the SEALs; the arduous evaluation and training process; and the even tougher gauntlet he had to run to join the SEALs' most elite unit. After officially becoming a SEAL, O'Neill would spend more than a decade in the most intense counterterror effort in US history. For extended periods, not a night passed without him and his small team recording multiple enemy kills--and though he was lucky enough to survive, several of the SEALs he'd trained with and fought beside never made it home.
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