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Good to Go: The Life and Times of a Decorated Member of the U. S. Navy's Elite Seal Team Two
Good to Go The Life and Times of a Decorated Member of the U S Navy's Elite Seal Team Two
Author: Randall Fuerst, Harold Constance
"Fractions of a second in time. — What amazing violence can be meted out in — the blink of an eye." — In the mid-nineteen sixties, Harry Constance made a life-altering journey that led him out of Texas and into the jungles of Vietnam. As a young naval officer, he went from UDT training to the U.S. Navy's newly formed SEAL Team ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780380729661
ISBN-10: 0380729660
Publication Date: 8/1/1998
Pages: 432
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Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Harry Constance served three tours of duty in Vietnam as a member of the Navy's fabled stealth warriors, the SEALs. By 1970, he was a veteran of 300 combat missions and had received 32 military citations. This electrifying real-life adventure is a stunning, firsthand account of the SEALs in action--a breathtaking and authentic memoir of harrowing missions and covert special-ops in the jungles of Vietnam and beyond; true stories of the courage and skill of America's SEALs by one who fought in their ranks.

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Interesting book, but it has the feel of experience that's been heavily "embelished" for effect.
A web search using "Harry Constance" and "Charlie Watson" will yield interesting reading.


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