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HTY/POL 301 Career Prep and HTY 339: Historiographical Essays and HTY 499/POL 499 Senior Seminar: Navy SEALS
By the close of the Vietnam War, the SEALs had established themselves as a living legend in combat. But the nature of combat was about to change. Learning to outmaneuver terrorists, and contain volatile situations, the SEALs have maintained their authority into the new millennium. This fully illustrated, comprehensive volume follows the life of the Navy SEALs from the aftermath of Vietnam- through the trials of Grenada, Bosnia, and Afghanistan-and looks toward the future with first-hand accounts as well as little known facts about the men, their weapons, and their missions.
Navy SEALs: A History Part 2 by Kevin Dockery; Bud Brutsman
Call Number: ILL
ISBN: 0425183483
Publication Date: 2002-08-06
Chronicles the history of the elite fighting force during the Vietnam War.
Navy Seals by Kevin Dockery
Call Number: ILL
ISBN: 9780425200728
Publication Date: 2004-11-02
In Navy SEALs: The Complete History, author Kevin Dockery has combined his three critically acclaimed volumes-Navy SEALs: A History of the Early Years; Navy SEALs: The Vietnam Years; and Navy SEALs: Post-Vietnam to the Present-into one, comprehensive omnibus edition. Written with the cooperation of the UDT/SEAL Museum, this is the definitive history of the SEALs from their early days as WWII combat swimmers, to their legendary status in Vietnam and Desert Storm, through their trials in Grenada, Bosnia, and Afghanistan-to their continuing role as America's ultimate counter-terrorist strike force.