Sunday, September 9, 2012

‘No Easy Day’ Preventing Security Leaks - by Colonel Kenneth Allard (US Army, ret.)



The reason SEAL missions are called "special operations" is that they are inherently dangerous, succeeding only when conducted with deception, surprise, speed and deadly efficiency. Achieving such high standards requires training exercises rivaled only by the NFL; both professions prepare exactly as they fight. 

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Colonel Kenneth Allard (US Army, ret.)
Col. Ken Allard (U.S Army, Ret.) rose from draftee to Dean of the National War College. A prolific writer and a former NBC News military analyst, he continues to seve in San Antonio Texas. He is the author of WARHEADS.

‘No Easy Day' Preventing Security Leaks (SEAL Book Latest Work of Best-Selling Secrets)

For the second time in three months, America's most sensitive military secrets were sold Monday by authors and publishers determined to make a buck or a splash.

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