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Summary: Inspiring Read - Buy this book!
Comment: Whether you are a fan of war stories or not, this book is truly inspiring. It speaks of unfailing
dedication to our country, one's friends, ethics/morals and tradition. Read this book and you will
NEVER feel sorry for yourself or any hardships you may encounter. All I can say is that I am glad
(and proud) that our country has a warrior class like these elite soldiers. The ones who "get the
job done" while the rest of us enjoy our relative safety and freedom. Bravo Marcus...and Thank You.
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Summary: Completely bias book
Comment: If you think President Bush is the greatest president, insurgence are idiots, muslims are godless,
the liberal elite control the military and decided military and foreign policy, and the the Navy
Seals are "gods" this is a book for you. If you disagree with any of the above statements or are
sick of partisan politics this is not the book for you. A few things became very obvious to me after
reading Lone Survivor, Lutrell is guilt ridden and needs someone other than himself to blame for the
events in Afghanistan he has little understand about military and world military policy**case in
point the Geneva convention** That the Lutrell family needed money** read the book you will
understand** and that Luttrell did his fellow Navy Seals and his lost friends a disservice by
writing this book. After reading this book I had such distain for the military that i started to
question everything i once said about the very brave young men and women who risk their lives
everyday to protect and defend us, and truly that is where this book does the greatest
disservice.
Honestly the best part of this book is the back cover.
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Summary: A rare, inspiring perspective. An excellent book.
Comment: Luttrell's book offers a ground-level perspective on the kinds of operations the US Military's
Special Operations Forces are engaged in all around the world, all the time. Too often this topic
(Special Forces, SEALs, Delta Force, etc) is dominated by superficial books that amount to little
more than anecdotes from second- or third-hand war stories. Not the case with Lone Survivor. />
I suppose some intellectual types might not like the fact that there is little
"contextualization" of Mr. Luttrell's story--and that of his fellow SEALs. But I would disagree with
that characterization vehemently: the context is simple--Luttrell was on a mission targeting Taliban
in Afghanistan. He was not working for a think-tank or camp-following for a network television
network.

The story hinges upon an important decision the SEAL team votes on. The
Consequences of that decision are grave, and Marcus Luttrell makes a convincing argument that these
costs are high will never be paid for.

Lone Survivor offers the attentive reader a
great deal of insight into the tactics Special Forces use in combat situations. More importantly,
this book sheds light on the selflessness of the American sailor, soldier, and marine--one of the
SEAL team's decisions, according to Luttrell, cost his teammates their lives.

To
Luttrell's credit, he devotes a great amount of attention on his experiences with the Afghani tribal
people who treated his wounds and protected him from the Taliban.

Luttrell's story of
selflessness, sacrifice, and the tangible burden and stark loneliness of truly being the lone
survivor on a failed mission is staggering. I hope even squeamish leftists who are opposed to the
men and women of the US armed forces can see past Luttrell's occasional jabs at media personalities
to see his story for what it is: tragic, heroic, and personal.

This is a truly
inspiring book, and I am so glad I read it.
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Summary: A great true story
Comment: a must read, not for the quality of the writing but for the amazing story it tells.
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Summary: Compelling, Inspirational, No-Holds-Barred
Comment: Add me to the 500 or so people who thought this is a five-star book. From page one, you zoom
through a compelling true story of how our Navy Seals wage war, despite the disgusting lack of
support they receive from their own politicians and the media abck home. Luttrell takes you through
SEAL training and utterly convinces you that these are truly supermen. Thank God they're on our
side. And one of the most important parts of their success is their warrior brotherhood. Make no
mistake: Navy SEALS are overachievers who never quit and who undergo the most rugged training in
the world. Sure, this book has a lot of braggadocio, ego, wise cracks and anti-liberal cant in it,
but these men are mostly from small-town America and they salute a sense of values that their
snidely sophisticated critics -- you know, the ones these guys protect --couldn't understand in a
million years. This is a must read!
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