Suffer in Silence: A Novel of Navy SEAL Training

by David Reid

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Ensign Grey thought he knew what to expect of Hell Week, the physically punishing, pivotal test faced by every Navy SEAL. But when Seaman Murray attempts to blackmail an instructor who is determined to see him fail, Hell Week takes on a new meaning for the two unlikely friends.

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This was a fabulous book! I've always heard how hard SEALS training is, but was shocked at the brutality. Every time an instructor gave another order, I'd feel almost sick about it, thinking these guys have had enough, but they just kept pushing harder and harder. I'm amazed that there are men who are willing to put themselves thru this nightmare, but realize that it's a huge challenge in their lives, and if they can make it thru this, they can make it thru anything!! I think anyone who is willing to train to be a SEAL deserves hugh respect, but you gotta be a little crazy, too. Thank you David Reid for giving me a first-hand look at how tough you guys are.

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People/Characters
Mark Grey
Important places
Coronado, California, USA
Dedication
Dedicated to Lieutenant John Anthony Skop
Lost during Hell Week, BUD/S Class 235
First words
The tendrils of fog that snaked through the Basic Underwater Demolition/Seal (BUD/S) training compound only added to Grey's misery.

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Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PS3618 .E5343 .S84Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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