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RED CELL ROGUE WARRIOR PROMOTION |
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Rating:  Summary: RED CELL Review: ANOTHER EXCELLENT MARCINKO BOOK! IF YOU ENJOY HEARING THE TRUTH WITHOUT HAVING TO BE POLITICALLY CORRECT, YOU WILL LOVE THIS BOOK, ITS A BOOK ABOUT A SEAL TEAM SO, IF YOU DON'T LIKE BAD LANGUAGE OR BAD SITUATIONS(ACT OF KILLING) THIS ISN'T FOR YOU, BUT IF YOU LIKE HEARING WHAT TRUE WARRIORS DO FOR A LIVING YOU WILL ENJOY THIS!
Rating:  Summary: WAKE UP AMERICA Review: terrorism is real! to all of the naysayers, buy the video with the same title and say it's not real or a problem.it will make you view our nations security in a new perspective.former u.s. marine.
Rating:  Summary: great Review: i was in love with this book until i learned that it was all fiction! i first thought it was real, but then learned only his first book was real. the only good thing about the book (now that i learned it is fake) is his good use of colorful metaphors, many words of profan, good action scenes, and his ten commandments of specwar.
Rating:  Summary: Intrigue, suspense, action. Vintage Marcinko Review: This one picks up shortly after Rogue Warrior ends. However, this is purely fiction. And, I tell you, the detail in which Marcinko gets is absolutely mesmerizing. You're there with ol' Demo Dick and his merry band of marauders as they conduct a number of field exercises intended to show just how fragile the security at some military bases can be. Later, you're dodging bullets alongside Marcinko and his deadly band of SEALS as they storm an oil platform to take down a group of terrorists as ol' Demo Dick can. If you're new to the series, start off with Rogue Warrior, then pick this one up, and keep reading the rest of the Rogue Warrior series. With the exception of Designation Gold, you won't get bored for a single page-turning minute.
Rating:  Summary: Red Cell Review: Red Cell is an excellent read. Despite much of the content being fictional, this novel still provides plenty of factual information. Richard Marcinko is an American hero. Vietnam, ST6, Red Cell. Not many can put up a record like that. If you can put up with all the naughty language, this book will be loads of fun.
Rating:  Summary: Dick's first fictional combat book is best Review: The first book in the Rouge Warrior series. A take names kind of book. If you are intrested in his books, this is the first one to read. His books describe his actions in the Navy. They are fictional but very well writien. This book has helped me in life. I have used his ideas and rules and appiled them to my life. His books have changded my life .This book is a great read. It is fun for every type of person.
Rating:  Summary: Rouge Warrior : Red Cell Review: In today's world of wimps it's great to read about a truly remarkable animal (Dick Marcinko) in the fashion that he richly deserves. His nonstop action grips you by the throat and shakes you till you can't breathe. Only a U.S. Navy Seal can give you this kind of action. Seals are the baddest of the bad boys and in Red Cell they take no prisoners. Commander Marcinko was a legend when I was in the navy. Men like him are the one's that keep our country safe. God protect this rougish one and keep him alive to give us more of his gutsy, nonstop thrills.
Rating:  Summary: More fantasy than fiction but an easy read Review: One doesn't read the Rogue Warrior series with the expectation they are going to get great liturature. The first in the admittedly fictional series (one doesn't know how much of his autobiography is fiction), the reader is introduced to the lead character patterned after the author or, in my view, the way the author wishes he were. The plot involves the fictional Marcinko pulled out of retirement, given a promotion to Captain, and assigned to determine who some baddies are. In the course of the book, he slashes his way through his enemies, about every four letter word ever invented in any language and makes his case against the Navy bureaucracy. After a while, his relentless shots against anyone who doesn't do or see things his way begins to grate a bit but buried between his literary crusade to show his innocence of his federal conviction and his tirades against C^2-COs (look it up in the book) is a fast bit of fiction. My bottom line? Not a book for everyone but if you can put up with the language and the ego, it is good for a few hours of diversion.
Rating:  Summary: Balls to walls good! Review: I love this knuckle dragging frog! What a book. This harry mofo sure can write! A MUST READ!
Rating:  Summary: Had to buy the rest of the series... Review: Being a former Marine, I recall when I was active duty and the mere mention of the name Marcinko generally had people looking in every direction at one time. He has an enormous ego, but then, IF you were that good wouldn't you? Most military men do anyways. Sometimes it takes someone just like Marcinko to give the powers that be the rude awakening they need. After all, it is our nations security at stake and sometimes people let their political plans get in the way of that goal. Marcinko tells things like he sees them, the way it is. He lets everyone know that there is always someone there to make you stay in line. Our nation needs more Marcinko's! But of course I am a little partial to Marines.
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