<div><p>What does it take, both physically and mentally, to join the world's most respected—and feared—military units? Lewis looks at the origins, training, tactics, weapons, and achievements of regiments such as Britain's SAS and Paratroopers, the US Navy SEALS, Delta Force, Army Rangers and Green
The Mammoth Book of Special Forces Training: Physical and Mental Secrets of Elite Military Units
✍ Scribed by Lewis, Jon E
- Publisher
- Robinson / Running Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 530
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
What does it take, both physically and mentally, to join the world's most respected—and feared—military units? Lewis looks at the origins, training, tactics, weapons, and achievements of regiments such as Britain's SAS and Paratroopers, the US Navy SEALS, Delta Force, Army Rangers and Green Berets, Russia's Spetsnaz, and the Israeli Special Forces, as well as the codes that bind their members together. He looks at training in everything from wilderness survival to hand-to-hand combat.
✦ Subjects
United States. -- Navy. -- SEALs.;Great Britain. -- Army. -- Special Air Service Regiment.;United States. -- Army. -- Special Forces.;Special forces (Military science)
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