The Warrior Elite: The Forging of SEAL Class 228 Free Audiobook Download by Dick Couch
The first in the SEAL Warrior Elite series of novels by Dick Couch, this book follows a group of young men who are struggling to make sense of their lives and find meaning in their careers. The novel follows the class 228 team as they finish up training and start their operations, which includes being deployed to Afghanistan. It also provides an insight into military culture and the families involved in the process.
Arthur Morey, the narrator for The Warrior Elite, was a member of the class 228. He joined the Navy at age sixteen and served two years before being discharged as medically unfit.
In this fictional story, the United States Navy SEALs are sent to capture a terrorist, who's taken over a school in an American city. The SEALs have to fight their way through the school and complete their mission before time runs out. They succeed in their mission and return home safely.
The Warrior Elite audiobook download is an audio book performed by Arthur Morey, and narrated in his 'Arthur Morey' voice. He changes voice at the end of each chapter to reflect that particular character's personality and point of view. Arthur Morey also offers a third-party perspective as well, giving the listeners a first-hand account of what is being spoken about.
'The Warrior Elite: The Forging of SEAL Class 228' tells the story of the creation and training of Class 228. The author, Dick Couch, ran a class in a naval academy building in Rhode Island as part of his Navy "warrior leadership" program. This was during the Vietnam War era and it became difficult to recruit warriors by declaring war on other countries. Couch's program instills passion for hunting and fighting rather than military might. Little did he know, the class would contribute to the evolution of special operations units that contribute to America's safety today, including those found in Article 16 and SEAL Team 6.
"The Warrior Elite" by Dick Couch tells about the core beliefs of the United States Navy SEAL. The book was written by a former Navy sniper who helped form the class 228, which is a testament to how leaders are born and not made. The first chapter of "The Warrior Elite" starts with an introduction to the German army in World War II and how they failed to get the job done. This sets up the author's point that only warriors can make warriors because they push themselves beyond their limits and are willing to do what needs to be done.
Published Date | 2011-07-25 |
Duration | 12 hours 57 minutes |
Author | Dick Couch |
Narrated | Arthur Morey |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Science & Technology |
Parent Category | Technology & Engineering, Military |