“No Easy Day,” an Autobiography of a Navy SEAL

No Easy Day, by Mark Owen with Kevin Maurer

There is a book written by a former Navy SEAL called No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that Killed Osama Bin Laden.

And it will hit the shelves and your Kindles/Nooks on September 11th, next month.

The Navy SEAL (who has since left the military) uses the name Mark Owen. (Kevin Maurer assisted him in cowriting it.)

And Mr. Owen describes the book as an effort to “set the record straight about one of the most important missions in U.S. military history.”

7 thoughts on ““No Easy Day,” an Autobiography of a Navy SEAL

  1. Well, we know that new movie from Hollywood proclaiming Obama as the ultimate hero of this whole thing is hype and BS…that’s a good starting point…k

  2. The pity is that the ex-Seals were ever put in the position of having to write the story. That people who’ve never served and learned the necessity of keeping things to themselves, have such a need to prove they “are in the know,” they are willing to run their self-aggrandizing yaps.

    They don’t have a clue about, or couldn’t care less about, how their ignorance exposes our capabilities and, at the same time, endangers our capabilities. They talk about not “connecting the dots” when they criticize others, but don’t see how the information they publicize becomes “dots” for our enemies.

    I hope the book becomes a runaway best-seller.

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