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Special Operations.Com
US
Navy Special Warfare Bibliography
NAVY SEALs
Boehm, Roy. First SEAL.
New York: Pocket Books, 1997.
Bosiljevac, T. L. SEALs: UDT/SEAL operations in Vietnam.
Boulder, Colo.: Paladin Press, 1990.
Bosiljevac, T. L. SEAL team roll-back.
New York, N.Y.: Avon Books, 1999.
Constance, Harry. Good to go:
the life and times of a decorated member of the U.S.
Navy's elite SEAL Team
Two.
New York: Morrow, 1997.
Couch, Dick. Seal Team One.
New York: Avon Books, 1991.
Dockery, Kevin. SEALs in action.
New York: Avon Books, 1991.
Cummings, Dennis. The men behind the Trident:
SEAL Team One in Vietnam.
Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1997.
Dockery, Kevin. Special warfare:special weapons:
the arms & equipment of the UDT and SEALS, 1943
to the present.
Chicago, IL: Emperor's Press, 1996.
Dockery, Kevin and Bill Fawcett. The teams:
an oral history of the U.S. Navy SEALs.
New York: William Morrow, 1998.
Enoch, Barry W. Teammates: SEALs at war.
New York: Pocket Books, 1996.
Fawcett, Bill. Hunters and shooters:
an oral history of the U.S. Navy Seals in Vietnam.
New York: W. Morrow and Co., 1995.
Genat, Robert US Navy SEALs.
London: Windrow & Greene, Ltd., 1994.
Gormly, Robert A. Combat swimmer:
memoir of a Navy SEAL.
New York: Dutton, 1998.
Halberstadt, Hans. US Navy SEALS.
Osceola, Wis., USA: Motorbooks International, 1993
Halberstadt, Hans. US Navy SEALs in action.
Osceola, WI: Motorbooks International, 1995.
Kelly, Orr. Never fight fair!:
Navy SEALs' stories of combat and adventure.
Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1995.
Micheletti, Eric. SEALs in Vietnam.
Paris: Histoire & Collections, 1997.
Micheletti, Eric. The SEALs: US Navy special forces.
Paris: Histoire & Collections, 1995.
Miller, Rad. Whattaya mean I can't kill 'em:
a Navy SEAL in Vietnam.
New York : Ivy Books, 1998.
Mohn, Peter B. Naval special warfare teams.
Chicago: Childrens Press, 1981.
Padden, Ian. U.S. Navy Seals.
New York: Bantam Books, 1985.
Smith, Gary. Death in the jungle:
diary of a Navy SEAL.
New York: Ivy Books, 1996.
Smith, Gary R. Master chief: diary of a Navy SEAL.
New York: Ivy Books, 1996.
Streissguth, Thomas. U.S. Navy SEALs.
Minneapolis: Capstone Press, 1996.
Stubblefield, Gary. Inside the US Navy SEALs.
Osceola, WI, USA: Motorbooks International, 1995.
Waddell, Bernard. I am somebody:
the true story of a Black US Navy frogman.
Boston: Quinlan Press, 1986.
Walsh, Michael J. SEAL!: from Vietnam's PHOENIX program
to Central
America's
drug wars: twenty-six years with a special operations
warrior.
New York: Pocket Books, 1994.
Watson, James, Chief. Point man: inside the toughest
and most deadly unit
in
Vietnam by a founding member of the elite Navy SEALS.
New York: Morrow, 1993.
Watson, James, Chief. Walking point:
the experiences of a founding member of the elite
Navy SEALs.
New York: W. Morrow and Co., 1997.
Young, Darryl. The element of surprise: Navy SEALS
in Vietnam.
New York: Ivy Books, 1990.
Oceanography and naval special warfare: opportunities
and challenges.
Ocean Studies Board, Commission on Geosciences, Environment,
and Resources, National Research Council.
Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1997.
Seal team: command history and reports. 1962-1977
Seal Team 1: command history and reports 1965-1977.
Seal Team 2: command history and reports 1962-1973.
Washington, DC:Operational Archives Branch, Naval
Historical Center.
fiche declassified.
Crace, Max D. United States Navy SEAL, Republic of
Vietnam picture.
Lancer Militaria; 1984. 1 art print: col.; 58 x 45
cm.
Depicts a Navy Seal in camouflage fatigues carrying
a Stoner
Weapon System machinegun.
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Hutchins, Joel. Swimmers among the trees : SEALs in
the Vietnam War.
Novato, CA : Presidio, 1996.
UDTs
Berry, Erick. Underwater warriors; story of the American
frogman.
New York, D. McKay Co., 1967.
Best, Herbert. The Webfoot Warriors; the story of
UDT, the U.S. Navy's
Underwater Demolition Team.
New York, John Day Co. 1962.
Blassingame, Wyatt The U. S. frogmen of World War
II.
New York, Random House, 1964.
Boehm, Roy. First SEAL.
New York: Pocket Books, 1997.
Colby, Carroll. Frogmen: training, equipment, and
operations of our
Navy's undersea fighters.
New York, Coward-McCann, 1954.
Dwyer, John. "SEAL Sage: North Africa to Normandy
to Nha Trang."
Solider of Fortune, October 1985, p. 52-55, 82-88.
Dwyer, John B. Commandos from the sea : the history
of amphibious special
warfare in World War II and the Korean War.
Boulder, Colo.: Paladin Press, 1998.
Dwyer, John B. Scouts and Raiders : the Navy's first
special warfare
commandos. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1993.
Dwyer, John B. Seaborne deception : the history of
U.S. Navy Beach Jumpers.
New York: Praeger, 1992.
Fane, Francis Douglas. The naked warriors:
the story of the U.S. Navy's Frogmen.
Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1995.
Higgins, Edward T. Webfooted warriors;
a story of a "frogman" in the Navy during World War
II.
New York, Exposition Press, 1955.
Hoyt, Edwin Palmer. SEALs at war:
the story of U.S. Navy special warfare from the Frogmen
to the SEALs.
New York: Dell, 1993.
Jones, Vincent. Operation Torch.
New York, Ballantine Books, 1972.
Klobucher, Derek J. Navy frogmen:
clearing the way for invasion.
Washington, D.C.: Navy & Marine Corps WWII Commemorative
Committee, Navy
Office of Information, 1994.
O'Dell, James Douglas. Underwater Demolition Team
Fifteen in World War Two:
a thesis. Thesis (M.A.)--Appalachian State University,
1990.
Ritter, James, Lt. "UDT comes of Age," Proceedings
- U.S. Naval Institute,
(Febraury 1965), 91, no. 744, p.53-63.
Schofield, William G. Frogmen: first battles.
Boston, MA: Branden Pub. Co., 1987.
Waldron, Thomas John. The frogmen;
the story of the wartime underwater operators.
London, Evans Bros.. 1950.
Young, Darryl. SEALs, UDT, frogmen: men under pressure.
New York: Ivy Books, 1994.
United States. Navy. Pacific Fleet. Amphibious Force.
History of Commander
Underwater Demolition Team and Underwater Demolition
Flotilla, Amphibious
Forces, Pacific Fleet. 1945.
United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel. Training.
Standards and Curriculum
Division. Handbook of Naval combat underwater demolition
team training.
prepared by Bureau of Naval Personnel Training Standards
and Curriculum
Division, and United States Atlantic Fleet, Amphibious
Training Command,
U.S.
Naval Amphibious Training Base, Naval Combat Demolition
Units Project.
Washington, D.C.: The Bureau, 1944.
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