![]() ![]() Out of this success, Marcinko was asked to create Red Cell, a "dirty dozen" team of the military's most accomplished counter-terrorists, whose brief was to become terrorists themselves and to test the Navy's security. ![]() Filled with a visionary fanaticism for his objectives, he was a master of ambushes, booby traps, exotic weaponry, high-altitude parachute drops, underwater infiltrations and face-to-face killing, and is a veteran of Vietnam and Cambodia and familiar with the war-torn streets of Beirut. In Vietnam the enemy even posted a reward for his death. Marcinko and DeFelice keep up a withering fusillade of wisecracks as Marcinko's fictional alter ego, Dick Marcinko, tangles with an aging Fidel Castro in the loosely plotted 13th outing for the former Navy SEAL (after Rogue Warrior: Dictator's Ransom). He rose from the ranks to command one of the most elite counter-terrorist units, Seal Team Six, and his courage and zeal on hair-raising missions earned him a world-wide reputation. This is the autobiography of Richard Marcinko of the US Navy, a killer with his own sense of justice, who became such a maverick that the Navy wanted him dead. Special-warfare devotees will find this to their liking: an insiders account of the Navys. Filled with a visionary fanaticism for his objectives, he was a master of ambushes, booby traps, exotic weaponry, high-altitude. In Vietnam the enemy even posted a reward for his death. This is the autobiography of Richard Marcinko of the US Navy, a killer with his own sense of justice, who became such a maverick that the Navy wanted him dead. ![]()
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