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"As
I became a leader, I developed a set of leadership principles.
This leadership code was my guiding light. I lived by it. And I was quite
prepared to die for it." |
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written by Richard Marcinko
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VIOLENCE
OF ACTION
October 2002, ( 368 pages)
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Riding the wave of controversy over Iraq,
and dedicated "To the many heroes of September 11th,"
this 10th volume in the breathtakingly crude but bestselling
Rogue Warrior series again stars hairy-chested author/narrator
Capt. Dick Marcinko, ex-navy SEAL and covert-ops antiterrorism
expert. Licking his wounds after unjustly serving time in
a white-collar federal prison, Capt. Dick is called to Washington
when the White House is confronted with the theft of a suitcase-sized
nuclear bomb by a band of terrorists. After capturing one
of the terrorists, Dick's team tortures him into revealing
the group's plan to nuke Portland, Ore., as the first step
in establishing ethnic purity in the world. Marcinko may have
jettisoned his longtime co-writer John Weisman (whose name
no longer appears on the title page), but little else has
changed. As in previous volumes, Dick is boorishly self-aggrandizing
(he boasts of bedroom swordsmanship with a 10-inch saber),
and the first-person narration is punctuated with personal
confidences that detract from the authentic descriptions of
cutting-edge high-tech military weapons and vivid action-packed
scenes of engagement. Bordering on comic book satire and saturated
with gruesome, gratuitous violence, the novel should fly off
the shelves into the eager hands of the rabid legions of blood
and guts fantasy-fulfillment RW readers.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information,
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ROGUE
WARRIOR
(autobiography)
1993, ( 416 pages )
Paperback |
ROGUE WARRIOR-
An autobiography of a career naval officer
who dropped out of high school, enlisted in the U.S. Navy,
and spent his ca reer struggling to win acceptance for special
warfare SEAL (sea-air-land) units within the Navy establishment
from the late 1950s to the present. Marcinko provides detailed
descriptions of the early transformation of underwater demolition
teams (UDT) into SEAL units. With interesting vignettes about
training and actual missions during the Vietnam War, he gives
a close-up view of this specialized and little-known brand
of warfare. Marcinko's participation in the Iran hostage rescue
attempt in 1980 and the U.S. invasion of Grenada in 1983 provide
a perspective vastly different from the accepted versions
of these events. |
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Red Cell
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ROGUE
WARRIOR II:
RED CELL
1994, ( 416 pages )
Paperback |
ROGUE WARRIOR II-
RED CELL- In the autobiography Rogue
Warrior, Richard Marcinko chronicled his controversial thirty-year
career in the U.S. Navy's elite maritime commandos, the SEAL
teams. Marcinko rose through the ranks to create and command
the Navy's legendary counterterrorist unit, SEAL TEAM SIX,
scoring vitories against enemies all over the globe. Pleased
with his success, the chief of Naval Operations ordered him
to create RED CELL -- a dirty-dozen team of SEALs whose mission
was to infiltrate the Navy's most secure installations. Marcinko
did his job too well. No Navy base was safe -- no commander's
billet secure. His reward was a year in a federal penitentiary.
During that year, Marcinko and John Weisman wrote Rogue Warrior.
But, bound by government restrictions on classified information,
Marcinko was only able to tell a fraction of his incredible
story. The tales he could not tell, the secrets he could not
reveal, now explode on the page as the Rogue Warrior returns
in the blockbuster suspense novel of the year -- a novel with
him as the hero! He is the enemy's worst nightmare, living
by the untimate commandment of unconventional warfare -- win,
by any means. He is brash, brazen, and possessed equally of
a killer charm and the capacity to become a stone-cold killer.
As ROGUE WARRIOR II: RED CELL begins, Dick Marcinko is a freelance
security consultant, playing terrorist at Tokyo's Narita Airport.
Easily penetratingthe facility's defenses, he engages in a
deadly firefight with North Korean operatives -- and makes
a discovery that plunges him into a secret war for America's
national security. |
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Green Team
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ROGUE
WARRIOR III:
GREEN TEAM
1996, ( 448 pages )
Paperback |
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ROGUE
WARRIOR IV:
TASK FORCE BLUE
1997, ( 400 pages )
Paperback |
ROGUE WARRIOR: TASK
FORCE BLUE- When the Rogue Warrior
and his elite SEAL team, Task Force Blue, storm a hijacked
727 in Key West, a hostage is killed -- and Marcinko must
pay. Facing court-martial and removal from the Navy, his is
recuited by the Defense Intelligence Agency to erradicate
a secret right-wing terrorist infrastructure. Combating a
brutal enemy force, and pursued by the FBI, Marcinko maneuvers
through a political, military, and bureaucratic minefield,
adhering to the ultimate Commandment of SpecWar -- there are
no rules -- win at all cost! |
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ROGUE
WARRIOR V:
DESIGNATION GOLD
1998, ( 336 pages )
Paperback |
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ROGUE
WARRIOR VI:
SEAL FORCE ALPHA
1999, ( 432 pages )
Paperback |
ROGUE
WARRIOR: SEAL FORCE ALPHA- The Rogue
Warrior's taking a flying leap -- a high-altitude jump over
the South China Sea. His mission: scuttle a Chinese freighter's
cargo of nuclear hardware and its crack crew of naval commandos.
It's a leave-no-tracks, take-no-prisoners operation -- in
short, business as usual. But on board Marcinko makes a chilling
discovery: a cache of state-of-the-art command and control
equipment, all made in the U.S.A. -- and primed for America's
destruction! |
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ROGUE
WARRIOR VII:
OPTION DELTA
2000, ( 432 pages )
Paperback |
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ROGUE
WARRIOR VIII:
THE REAL TEAM
2000,
Paperback |
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ROGUE
WARRIOR IX:
ECHO PLATOON
2001, ( 432 pages )
Paperback
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ROGUE WARRIOR: ECHO
PLATOON- Dangerous times require dangerous
men. And there isn't a man alive more deadly than the Rogue
Warrior. Captain Richard "NMN" Marcinko must uncover
the truth behind recent attempts to destabilize Azerbaijan,
the tiny former Soviet republic that holds the key to the
oil-rich Caspian Sea. A pipeline to the West is planned, and
both Russia and Iran want control. But there are hidden players,
including billionaire Steve Sarkesian; just how he ties in
with the Russkies and Arabs is unclear, but treachery is afoot
to choke off America's black gold. |
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ROGUE
WARRIOR X:
DETACHMENT BRAVO
2002, ( 416 pages )
Paperback |
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| Self
Help & Leadership: |
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LEADERSHIP
SECRETS
OF THE ROGUE WARRIOR:
COMMANDO'S GUIDE TO SUCCESS
1997, ( 176 pages )
Paperback |
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THE
ROGUE WARRIORS
STRATEGY FOR SUCCESS
1998, ( 224 pages )
Paperback |
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Other
books worth a read
One
Perfect Op:
An Insider's Account of the Navy Seal Special Warfare Teams
by
Dennis C. Chalker,
Kevin Dockery (Contributor),
Richard Marcinko (Introduction) |
332
pages |
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Dennis Chalker says "the greatest
challenge offered by the U.S. military [is] to become a Navy
SEAL." A former SEAL himself, Chalker tells of his life
and times in one of the military's most elite units. Much
of One Perfect Op describes the extensive training each SEAL
goes through, not only to become a SEAL but to remain one:
"Our training had been hard and dangerous for a reason:
you train as you fight." And the training certainly was
hazardous--Chalker describes how one of his teammates was
killed during an exercise. About half the book goes by before
Chalker sees his first real combat, during the invasion of
Grenada in 1983. His unit was tasked with protecting the island's
governor. He also saw action in Panama and on a number of
other operations, though he often leaves out the names of
places and dates because these remain classified. His career
was certainly varied. He was once part of "Red Cell,"
a special SEAL team whose job was to play the part of terrorists
and test the security of naval facilities. At another point,
he stormed a hostile beach to help a family escape. His equipment
included all the standard SEAL hardware--guns, night-vision
goggles, etc.--as well as a baby carrier and pacifier. Richard
Marcinko writes the introduction (Chalker served under him),
and his fans will easily become Chalker's fans as well. --John
Miller |
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