About Six Days of Impossible: Navy SEAL Hell Week – A Doctor Looks Back
HELL WEEK HAS NEVER BEEN DESCRIBED SO EFFECTIVELY. Six days in Hell define every SEAL that moves past the point of no return in their minds. Robert Adams, MD brings the experiences of his classmates into view with real, difficult to believe experiences, described in frightening detail by the men that lived through the frigid cold, filthy muddy days, and body destroying events of a winter Hell Week. Eleven of seventy men went on to graduate and serve over 40 years in almost every SEAL or UDT team with honor. Read their real time story and learn why these eleven men succeeded when so many others failed.
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Author Bio:
Colonel Robert Adams, MD, MBA is the author of three non-fiction books.
He served fourteen years in the Navy (12 as a SEAL) and eighteen years in the Army. A third-generation Naval Academy graduate, he changed services to attend medical school on an Army scholarship. He applies his analytical skills to look back at the men who shivered and struggled through Hell Week together. He brings decades of insight, learned caring for others in combat and peacetime, to an insightful analysis of why the men of his BUD/S Class 81 achieved the improbable.
Six Days of Impossible Navy SEAL Hell Week – a Doctor Looks Back
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