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  • US Navy SOG SEALs

  • The MACV-SOG Medal of Honor Recipients Series, Book 2
  • By: Keith McKim
  • Narrated by: Keith McKim
  • Length: 4 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (26 ratings)

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US Navy SOG SEALs

By: Keith McKim
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Based on the true stories of the two US Navy Seals operating behind enemy lines in Vietnam with the super top-secret unit MACV-SOG (Military Assistance Command Vietnam, Special Operations Group)

US Navy Seal Lieutenant Tom Norris, on three separate occasions over a four-day period, with no sleep, went behind enemy lines to rescue two downed air force pilots. Using stealth tactics, he was able to get though or around hundreds of North Vietnamese to rescue one pilot. The second pilot - hungry, thirsty, and having lost 40 pounds - was disoriented and unable to help in his rescue. Norris, with the help of one Vietnamese Seal, was able to safely bring the pilot back inside US lines.

Six months later, US Navy Seal Mike Thornton was on a top-secret mission with Lieutenant Norris behind enemy lines. Chinese junks dropped them off 10 miles north of their target. After swimming to shore, the team conducted a recon mission but was discovered the following morning by North Vietnamese. Fighting their way to the South China Sea, they began swimming out to sea. All were wounded, but Thornton, himself wounded and using a breast stroke, was able to tow or push the whole team out to sea until they were rescued.

This was the first time in the history of the Medal of Honor that one recipient got the medal for rescuing another recipient - and each was able to witness the other's ceremonies.

©2018 Dave German / Keith McKim (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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A truly excellent rendition of harrowing missions in war and a very true instance of the damage left wing politics has caused throughout history and continues to do without punishment or reprisal.

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Inspiring

A story/stories of truly inspirational men in the face of unimaginable obstacles. In a world laced with negativity, skepticism and ‘fake news’ it was so refreshing to read true accounts of men who demonstrated what we should all value . . . Honor, Mateship, integrity and selfless endeavor. Examples to us all. Could not put this book down.

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