. >> when i am particularly fond of his crucible of command, add to above roofie written by william p. davis. pre-eminence historian. he liked very much at the time in battle but also at the personal life and leaves it altogether. we also have a book by patrick k. o'donnell. he is someone who has done many books for us. and this is one that looks at the origin of the navy seals unit to how it started with the dentist and an archaeologist faugh this format of the ones to founded this unit and made it wouldn't yesterday. the saddest analyst in many ways he enlisted court he decided that he would rather spend the war in jail for deserting been fighting impossibly getting killed. unfortunately general eisenhower thought that he needed to make example of someone who had deserted. he air arranged for private eddy to be executed on u.s. soil by americans for desertion. and that is the last time in history thankfully that an american have been executed for desertion. awesome because he simply could not hack the war. he also is a mainstay of the list and someone who is a veteran himself, a veteran of