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No Easy Day: Het ooggetuigenverslag van Seal Team Six, de mannen die Osama Bin Laden doodden
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From the streets of Iraq to the rescue of Captain Richard Phillips in the Indian Ocean, and the mountaintops of Afghanistan to Osama Bin Laden's compound, operator Mark Owen of SEAL Team Six has participated in some of the most significant special operations in history, alongside countless unreported missions. The narrative places readers with Owen and his twenty-four-man team as they prepare for their most critical mission. The detailed account of the assault, starting with a helicopter crash that nearly ended Owen’s life to the radio call confirming Bin Laden’s death, serves as a vital piece of modern history. Owen also provides insights into the battlefield experiences of America's ongoing War on Terror and the rigorous selection and training process for one of the military's elite units. Drawing from his youth in Alaska, he shares the SEALs' pursuit of extreme physical and mental challenges. With firsthand accounts, Owen recounts numerous previously undisclosed missions that showcase the life of a SEAL and the team's evolution post-September 11. By telling the true story of the SEALs' remarkable skills and sacrifices, Owen honors the men who risk everything for their country, offering readers a profound understanding of the warriors dedicated to keeping America safe.



