Seal


Protecting Caroline (SEAL of Protection, #1)
Crazy Good (Crazy Good, #1)
A SEAL's Seduction (Uniformly Hot SEALs, #1)
No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama Bin Laden
Dangerous Games (Tempting SEALs, #2)
Protecting Cheyenne (SEAL of Protection, #5)
Protecting Alabama (SEAL of Protection, #2)
Protecting the Future (SEAL of Protection, #8)
Protecting Summer (SEAL of Protection, #4)
Set in Stone (Crazy Good, #2)
Fall Away (SEALs Undone #3)
Night with a SEAL (Hot SEALs, #1)
Forged in Fire (Red-Hot SEALs, #1)
SEAL of Honor (HORNET, #1)
Accidental SEAL (SEAL Brotherhood #1)
Can't Hurt Me by David GogginsExtreme Ownership by Jocko WillinkDiscipline Equals Freedom by Jocko WillinkThe Dichotomy of Leadership by Jocko WillinkThe Code. The Evaluation. The Protocols by Jocko Willink
Books by Navy SEALs
6 books — 1 voter
Exactly Like You by Lori SizemoreHer Undercover Christmas by Gina WynnCircle of Influence by Annette DashofySweet Young Thang by Anne TeninoThe Sumage Solution by G.L. Carriger
AWC Uniforms and Emergency
57 books — 4 voters

Adios, Barbie by Ophira EdutDifferent Daughters by Marcia M. GalloA history of U.S. Feminisms by Rory DickerBi by Shiri EisnerExcluded by Julia Serano
Seal Press
102 books — 7 voters

Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'DellWhole Whale by Karen YinDeath at SeaWorld by David  KirbyBeneath the Surface by John HargroveKillers In Eden by Danielle Clode
Book Titles with Marine Mammals
527 books — 86 voters
The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors by James D. Hornfischer1812 by George C. DaughanTin Can Sailor by Susan CosentinoRed Star Over the Pacific by James HolmesSix Frigates by Ian W. Toll
The Official US Navy Reading List
59 books — 5 voters

Erik Pevernagie
People may implant their footprints in our walk of life and engrave their seal in our thinking; and their shadow may escort us throughout our whole life, remaining steady companions or permanent witnesses. They can, then, become points of reference that we can consult at any time. ("Not without you") ...more
Erik Pevernagie

Here's how we're going to teach. If you see your student doing something wrong, you give him a positive correction. Not a negative correction. Instead of telling him *not* to do what he's doing wrong, identify the fundamental he needs to be implementing, and remind him to do that. ...more
Brandon Webb, The Killing School: Inside the World's Deadliest Sniper Program

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Navy SEALS & ALL Military I love SEALs...that I don't have to throw fish at! And want to know the best single and known se…more
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