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All secure, a special operations soldier's fight to survive on the battlefield and the homefront, Tom Satterly and Steve Jackson

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All secure, a special operations soldier's fight to survive on the battlefield and the homefront, Tom Satterly and Steve Jackson
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
All secure
Oclc number
1091687950
Responsibility statement
Tom Satterly and Steve Jackson
Sub title
a special operations soldier's fight to survive on the battlefield and the homefront
Summary
"As a senior noncommissioned officer of the most elite and secretive special operations unit in the U.S. military, Command Sergeant Major Tom Satterly has faced some of this country's most fearsome enemies. Over the course of twenty years and thousands of missions, he's fought desperately for his life, rescued hostages, killed and captured terrorist leaders, and seen his friends maimed and killed around him. All Secure is in part Tom's journey into a world so dark and dangerous that most Americans can't contemplate its existence. It recounts what it is like to be on the front lines with one of America's most highly trained warriors. As action packed as any fiction thriller, All Secure is an insider's view of "The Unit." Tom is a legend even among other Tier One special operators. But the enemy that cost him three marriages, and ruined his health physically and psychologically, existed in his brain. It nearly led him to kill himself in 2014; but for the lifeline thrown to him by an extraordinary woman. Instead, together they took on Tom's most important mission: to save the lives of his brothers and sisters in arms, who are killing themselves at a rate of more than twenty a day. Told through Tom's firsthand experiences, All Secure also weaves in the reasons-the bloodshed, the deaths, the intense moments of sheer terror, the survivor's guilt, depression, and substance abuse-for his career-long battle against the most insidious enemy of all: Post Traumatic Stress. With the help of his wife, he learned that by admitting his weaknesses and faults he sets an example for other combat veterans struggling to come home"--Front jacket flap
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Special operations soldier's fight to survive on the battlefield and the homefront
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