Jun 1, 2019
Navy SEAL Hell Week has never been
described so effectively. Success has never seemed so difficult.
Six days in Hell define every SEAL that moves past their
mind's point-of-no-return.
This real life story is about the men of BUD/S Class 81. Robert
Adams, MD brings the experiences of his class into view with real,
bone chilling, difficult to believe, experiences. This
is 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 serve over 40 years in almost
every SEAL or UDT team, with
honor. Read their real time stories and (most importantly) learn
why these eleven men succeeded when so many others failed. These lessons on
success and failure are now yours to learn from and
enjoy!
The brass bell on the cover lives in every SEAL's heart. It is rung three times by each man that leaves SEAL training, or once in celebration, at graduation! It follows the trainees around during Hell Week on a truck, taunting all that see it. Hot coffee, much needed sleep, and a warm bed are dangled before their shivering, sleep deprived, and mud caked faces. Do NOT ring the bell!