Tom Clancy Presents: Act of Valor - Dick Couch & George Galdorisi

Tom Clancy Presents: Act of Valor

By Dick Couch & George Galdorisi

  • Release Date: 2012-01-10
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 387 Ratings)

Description

The Navy SEALs have been fighting terrorists around the world for over a decade. And for all that time, the Bandito Platoon SEALS from SEAL Team Seven have been on continuous combat rotation. Now they have drawn a shipboard assignment off Central America—an easy day.
 
But for a Navy SEAL, the only easy day was yesterday.
 
In a powerful story of global anti-terrorism inspired by real life missions, Act of Valor combines stunning combat scenes, up-to-the minute battlefield technology, and heart-pumping emotion for the ultimate action adventure.
 
Act of Valor takes you deep into the secretive world of today’s most elite, highly trained group of warriors. When the rescue of a kidnapped CIA operative leads to the discovery of a deadly terrorist plot against the United States, a team of SEALs is dispatched on a worldwide manhunt. As the men of Bandito Platoon race to stop a coordinated attack that could kill and wound thousands of American civilians, they must balance their commitments to country, team, and their families back home.
 
But each time they accomplish their mission, a new piece of intelligence reveals another shocking twist to the plot, which stretches from Chechnya to the Philippines and from Ukraine to Somalia. The widening operation sends the SEALs across the globe as they track the terrorist ring to the U.S.-Mexico border—where they engage in an epic firefight with potentially unimaginable consequences for America…

Reviews

  • Act of valor

    5
    By WDW regular
    Great book. The action scene in the movie was great but the story line was hard to follow. Reading the book gave a better perspective. As a Vietnam veteran I can only hope things like this really happen and none of my fellow veterans have died in vain!
  • A must read/have...

    5
    By GreenApple00000
    This book shows Navy Seals taking on the hardest challenges that can be given to man. It shows how they track down their target, but also getting rid of other foes silently, fast, and hide the dead body.
  • Respect

    5
    By HawgxFan15
    These guys go through hell with such bravery. I have the upmost respect for them and every other member of the armed services! God bless them all!
  • Excellent read

    5
    By SgtRiggsGT350
    Cover to cover, it's all good stuff. I picked the book up and didn't put it down until I was finished. Very well written...looking forward to seeing the motion picture now. God Bless our Military and God Bless our SEALS!
  • Excellent Story

    4
    By T. Dunn
    Seems s little odd to me that the U.S. Navy would be allowing a Senior Chief Intel. Guy to be the designer of any major conflict in different location of the world, without at least some sort of coordination with Higher Headquarters. Particularly when events happen within forgiven nations.
  • Amazing

    5
    By Moondolphin20
    I've never read a book so good! The book was fantastic all the way through it! Definitely would read again. Need a waterproof casing for my iPad due to all the tears!
  • Awesome!

    5
    By Proud American Civilian
    Would recommend.
  • Brotherhood!

    5
    By JasonIrby
    This book gives those who have never experienced the brotherhood a brief example of it. No greater sacrifice than that of a line of duty death. Amazing book!
  • Act of Valor

    5
    By Rich Hinkley
    Have been around since the early 1960's thanks to President Kennedy. Prior to this the UDT/SEAL TEAM came from the ranks of US NAVY FROGMEN during the WWII era. Correct....The Only Easy Day was Yesterday!!!! Thanks to the many friends along the way.ooooh-yahhh!!! BUDS 139....Movie done correctly....Mr Sheen ...Really???? Hollywood needs to rethink the way they film movies......
  • Closest thing to real SEAL missions! GREAT!

    5
    By Navy1920
    Very close to real movie synopsis. Must read for war/military buffs!

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