Written by Dick
Couch
With a postscript
describing SEAL efforts in Afghanistan, The Warrior Elite takes you into the
toughest, longest, and most relentless military
training in the world.
What does it take to become a Navy SEAL? What makes talented, intelligent young
men volunteer for physical punishment, cold water, and days without sleep? In
The Warrior Elite, former Navy SEAL Dick Couch documents the process that
transforms young men into warriors. SEAL training is the distillation of the
human spirit, a tradition-bound ordeal that seeks to find men with character,
courage, and the burning desire to win at all costs, men who would rather die
than quit.
Praise
"The Warrior
Elite is the first book that captures how the SEAL spirit is tempered. It
reveals all the grit, sweat, mud, and blood of BUID/S training -- real-time,
down and dirty. This is a must-read if you want to know what becoming a virtual
warrior is all about." -- Governor Jesse Ventura, BUD/S Class 58
"A wonderful, thought-provoking book by Dick Couch and a quick study of human
personalities; his conclusions are optimistic and uplifting." -- Vice Admiral
James Stockdale (USN. Ret.) Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor.
"The Warrior Elite offers superb insight into the making of a Navy SEAL.
Dick Couch takes the reader through the incredible challenges of basic training
and into the minds of these unique warriors who comprise our nation's highly
selective fighting force. Having served extensively with Dick in combat as
junior officers in Vietnam, I now understand the "how's and why's" of his
profession and the SEALs' commitment to mission. The Warrior Elite
captures the essence of a Navy SEAL -- the indomitable will to win and steadfast
commitment to team." -- Robert J. Natter, Admiral, U.S. Navy, Commander in
Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet
"An authentic voice that spells out what it takes to become a SEAL--the sheer
grit to overcome all obstacles. America is lucky that it continues to attract
such men as these to serve." -- Theodore Roosevelt IV, Class 36
About This Author
DICK COUCH
graduated at the top of BUD/S Class 45 in 1969. He commanded a SEAL platoon in
Vietnam and led one of the only successful POW rescue operations of that
conflict. Mr. Couch is the author of four novels and lives in Ketchum, Idaho.
This is his first nonfiction book.
CLIFF HOLLENBECK is an award-wining photographer and photojournalist.
He served with Naval Special Warfare Units, including Underwater Demolition, and
was a naval aviator. He has written numerous books on photography and has two
novels in print. Mr. Hollenbeck lives in Seattle.
From the Hardcover edition.
Format: Softcover, 352pp
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