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Seal of Honor
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Seal of Honor is referenced by the guests as a published account that covered aspects of Navy SEAL operations and provided details differing from more sensationalized narratives.
In the podcast, it is contrasted with Lone Survivor on specific factual points such as distances covered and events during the operation.
The hosts use it as an example of a work that portrayed a version of events more consistent with later journalistic findings.
While the transcript does not provide full bibliographic details, the book functions in the conversation as a counterpoint to contested elements of the Red Wings story.
The discussion treats it as part of the body of SEAL memoirs and reportage influencing public perception.
In the podcast, it is contrasted with Lone Survivor on specific factual points such as distances covered and events during the operation.
The hosts use it as an example of a work that portrayed a version of events more consistent with later journalistic findings.
While the transcript does not provide full bibliographic details, the book functions in the conversation as a counterpoint to contested elements of the Red Wings story.
The discussion treats it as part of the body of SEAL memoirs and reportage influencing public perception.
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as another SEAL-related book referenced when comparing accounts of Operation Red Wings.

Ed Darack

Ross Schneiderman

Operation Red Wings: What Actually Happened | Ed Darack & Ross Schneiderman | Ep. 404


