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asked by shakeonit on November 28, 2006 12:48 PM
"This new book is what our young warriors need. At one of David's last briefings a Senior NCO approached me and said, "Sir, the army spent 18 years and thousands of dollars teaching me to kill. This is the first time I have been taught how to deal with it." This book will allow those not fortunate enough to hear David do their own preparation for the ultimate test." Lt. Col. Hal McNair Professor at the Joint Spec Ops University


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I liked the book, I found too much redundancy and repetition through out the book, I would read a sentence and go hey, didn't I just read that?
He needs a new editor. I did learn quite a bit, did not find the answers in which I was hoping to find, but still gained insight and knowledge that I did not have before reading the book. I would have like to have read more about the Troop aspect as opposed to firemen and cops.
reviewed by librarian on November 29, 2006 6:00 PM

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I am a Sniper in a special STRIKE team in the British Army on my second tour of Iraq. This book is one of the best books I have had the privilege to read. It gave me the tools I needed to go from shooting at great distances under pressure and then picking up my hart-rate to go into a hostile house to arrest the target. It has done more than just that, it has helped me understand who I am and why I am.
reviewed by squeege on November 29, 2006 7:08 PM

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