SEALs at War

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Random House Publishing Group, Jun 15, 2011 - History - 272 pages
A look at the Navy SEALS describes their use by the military and discusses their experiences in such “theaters of operation” as Omaha Beach, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf.

The Dell War Series takes you onto the battlefield, into the jungles and beneath the oceans with unforgettable stories that offer a new look at the terrors and triumphs of America's war experience. Many of these books are eyewitness accounts of the duty-bound fighting man. From the intrepid foot soldiers, sailors, pilots, and commanders, to the elite warriors of the Special Forces, here are stories of men who fight because their lives depend on it.

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About the author (2011)

Edwin P. Hoyt (1923–2005) was a highly prolific American writer who specialized in military history. Until 1958 he worked in media. After 1958 Hoyt produced a consistent and large volume of nonfiction works, including MacArthur’s Navy: The Seventh Fleet and the Battle for the Philippines and SEALs at War: The Story of U.S. Navy Special Warfare.

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