Left of Bang: How the Marine Corps' Combat Hunter Program Can Save Your Life Free Audiobook Download by Jason A. Riley,Patrick Van Horne


When stories of combat and the lives lost in it, they are oftentimes told with scores of pages in books and magazines. These accounts can't fully convey the true impact and weight that day to day life has on individuals who have fought for their country. The gripping story of a Marine Corps veteran is brought to life through Jason Riley Patrick Van Horne's Left of Bang: How the Marine Corps' Combat Hunter Program Can Save Your Life audiobook download.

Since the release of Left of Bang, Jason Riley has seen an increase in interest in his work as a combat hunter. He goes on to say that this is an apparition of what-ifs and coulda-wouldas. The Marine Corps' Combat Hunter Program is now being used throughout the United States by police departments, SWAT teams, and military units. Riley's book chronicles the program and its applicability for civilians.

The Marine Corps' Combat Hunter Program is about to change the lives of some Marines for the better. The program's popularity and efficacy are growing, as it is seen as one of the most effective tools on the battlefield for killing enemy combatants.

As Danny Campbell tells the story of a Marine Corps sniper who saved the lives of many, this audiobook will have you gripped with suspense. Whether you are looking for a new book to read or want to listen to a gripping tale about hunting and survival, this is an audiobook that you should check out.

The Marine Corps Combat Hunter program uses combat tactics and weapons to defeat the enemy. While in the field, Marines are trained how to use the M14 rifle, which can be lethal up to 300 yards away. The goal of this innovative training is to give Marines a mental edge over the enemy by teaching them how their mind can be their greatest weapon.

The Marine Corps Combat Hunter Program is designed to teach Marines and Navy Sailors how to hunt and survive in combat. The program has been used since the Vietnam War but recently has taken a new dynamic with the implementation of virtual reality role-playing. This allows students to train, fight, and learn without ever leaving their house.

Published Date 2015-12-01
Duration 5 hours 57 minutes
Author Jason A. Riley, Patrick Van Horne
Narrated Danny Campbell
Reviews
(9 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category History
Parent Category Military

You may also like...