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Book Review of Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10

Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10
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Helpful Score: 3


When I first began this book I didn't think I was going to make it through it. The beginning gives you background on the author, the afghan people and goes into microscopic detail of what goes on in the training of a navy seal. It was interesting but I found myself bleary eyed and dazed through the enormity of their tasks--pretty much like the recruits felt during hell week. And at first I thought, this guy is really arrogant, after completing the book all I can say is his belief in his training and his loyalty to his country and the great state of Texas and family are what kept him alive. So...all that background is necessary for you to completely understand the character of the men who fought the battle on Murphy's Ridge as well as the men who attempted to rescue them. Once I was halfway through this book I had to force myself to put it down and digest what I read before going on. So much bravery. So much loss. So much pain. I've read a few books from those who've served in Iraq and they were good, but this book is phenomenal. I would recommend it to everyone. Marcus Luttrell and his SEAL buddies have my utmost respect and confidence.

My favorite quote from the book is something he and his twin brother say to each other: "From the womb to the tomb." May it be so.