Six Days of Impossible - Navy Seal Hell  Week
A Doctor Looks Back

Bob Adams

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Walk in the cold, wet, muddy boots of Navy SEALs during the toughest military training in the world! ….Now available as an Audiobook.  True life tale of survival.
 BY ROBERT ADAMS, MD (NAVY SEAL)

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"This is the best class I ever put through training."

- LT (SEAL) Mike Thornton (Medal of Honor winner) - author of his own amazing story of heroism, and that of his SEAL officer Tom Norris who also earned the Medal of Honor - By Honor Bound

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SUCCESS CAN BE YOURS.... FAILURE IS IMMENSELY VALUABLE

You can feel the cold, experience the exhaustion, and feel their final elation. you will understand why our nation calls on them so often.

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Mad Max

The first of its kind... HELL WEEK in virtual reality.....

I have read and purchased many books written by former Seals, such as D. Couch, H. Wasdin, M. Luttrell, R. O'Neill, B. Webb, J. Redman, just to name a few, and each one dedicated a chapter or two concerning their exploits during BUD/ S, specifically "HELL WEEK".

They all adequately described the experience quite vividly leaving me with the satisfaction of learning pretty much everything I needed to know on what is required to make it through Hell Week, not to mention the weeks leading up to it.

Boy, was I wrong! This book, SIX DAYS OF IMPOSSIBLE: Navy SEAL Hell Week... by Robert Adams, "smoked" all the others in his vivid tale of his own personal "Hell Week" during his BUD/S training. He not only goes into great detail about the trials and tribulations , along with the pain and sufferings, that he and his classmates of BUD/S class 81 experienced during that time, but also explains to the reader about how BUD/S training, along with the instructors, has changed over the years to present day AND how it has stayed the same in many aspects.

I was a nervous wreck, although in a good way, as I read the book, having to stop and catch my breath before turning the next page. You felt as though you were right there alongside those men. It literally wore me out as the author described the week in the utmost detail(s). I actually was looking forward to the time the cadre finally secured the week, just so I could recover. Actually, I was sad to finally come to the end of the book. It was that outstanding!

If you do decide to take the challenge and purchase this book, be sure to have a bottle of Motrin and a hot shower at your disposal. You are going to need them. I'll never look at a beach the same way again without thinking about our future frogmen.

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Dr. Bob Adams, a stellar graduate of the US Navy Military Academy, UDT-SEAl BUDS Class 81 as a young Ensign and later successfully completing medical school and a subsequent remarkable career in the US Army as a seasoned and excellent Family Physician has written a compelling must read for anyone contemplating becoming a Navy SEAL. I first met Dr. Adams as as a fellow Army Family Medicine

physician and was immediately taken in by his affable "can do" attitude. As a former graduate of UDT-SEAL BUDS Class 54 I can attest first hand he has captured the true essence of the incredible commitment and mental/physical toughness required to survive training which can only be described as the worlds toughest special forces training. Dr. Adams has written a best seller and must read book that is incredibly true to form and revealing. This book is very deserving of shelf space in your library, in the Borders, COSTCO and SAM's and hopefully makes the NEW YORK best seller list.

This book is a "must" read for anyone who has a true commitment to accepting the incredible challenge of becoming a US Navy SEAL. Dr. Adams provides a detailed description of what BUDS trainees must successfully survive during Hell Week ,6 days of non-stop 24/7 physical and mental stress, where each trainees is pushed beyond anything they could imagine. Many enter BUD's Hell Week but most find they do not have the mental and intestinal fortitude and toughness to never quit no matter what. The book provides a detailed description of each 24 hour period during Hell Week and is very graphic and realistic. There is no embellishment in describing each 24 hour period. Readers will quickly discover those who succeed are 100% committed to never, ever quitting under any circumstance even if it means loss of life or permanent injury.This is a lesson they carry with them the rest of there lives.

D. Woods

Non-Fictional NAVY SEAL books.

Every since my 1st Non-fictional NAVY SEAL training book, "CLASS-29" I have a like of reading all kinds of personal accounts of team guys during their struggles to become SEALs. This book was every bit as good of the others I've read And I always learn a little 'something new' I didn't get from other previous books.

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Robert Adams

Colonel Robert Adams, MD, MBA, finished UDT/SEAL training as class leader of BUD/S Class 81. He later became an Army physician and served in combat with the 82nd Airborne Division in Iraq and the famed Army DELTA Force in unnamed countries around the world. He applies his analytical skills to look back at the men of his class who shivered and struggled through Hell Week together. He analyzed failure and success and found the reason why the men of his BUD/S Class 81 achieved the improbable. These lessons are now yours to learn and enjoy. NOW IN AUDIOBOOK.