A military thrillseeker tells how he learned to draw blood in the name of justice by joining the Navy's elite unit, the SEALs, in which he became a powerful force in Vietnam and headed SEAL TEAM SIX, the Navy's first anti-terrorist unit.
Here is the hero who saw beyond the blood to ultimate justice—and the decorated warrior who became such a maverick that the Navy brass wanted his head on a pole, and for a time, got it. Richard Marcinko—ROGUE WARRIOR.
Ever. From setting up an ambush to making a HAHO-high altitude, high opening-parachute jump, these stories are about real men and real missions, and about the Seal mentality of teamwork, training, loyalty, and never-say-die aggression.
When the daughter of a retired Navy SEAL is kidnapped and held for ransom in Mexico, Rogue Warrior Richard Marcinko and his band of Red Cell International warriors embark on a rescue mission during which they uncover a secret Hezbollah camp ...
Here is the hero who saw beyond the blood to ultimate justice—and the decorated warrior who became such a maverick that the Navy brass wanted his head on a pole, and for a time, got it. Richard Marcinko—ROGUE WARRIOR.
We're going to take a train . ” “ They have trains in Cuba ? ” Not very many , and most of the ones that they do have are about as dependable as a 1972 Ford Pinto and half as safe . The one notable exception to this is the Tren Francès ...
The best-selling author and former Navy commando offers a no-holds-barred guide to coping with the challenges of one's personal and professional life, sharing dynamic leadership principles based on his Ten Commandments of Special Warfare.
“ By any chance , Officer Brendel , do you know where Lothar Beck's headquarters is located ? " I asked . “ BeckIndustrie ? " the policeman asked rhetorically . “ It is in Düsseldorf , Captain — a huge tower of glass and steel right on ...
Richard Marcinko's revelations in his explosive #1 bestselling autobiography, Rogue Warrior, reverberated through the highest levels of the US government. But, bound by government restrictions, he was forbidden to tell the whole story.
The Rogue Warrior has come to Moscow to investigate the assassination of Paul Mahon, U.S. Defense attaché in Russia. Marcinko knows who killed him -- Andrei Yudin, a godfather in the Russian Mafia -- and he wants to know why.
Of all the thriller writers out there today, only one has truly walked the walk and talked the talk. Marcinko infuses his new book with stories and details that could come only from the inside -- which makes them all the more alarming.