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The Mission, the Men, and Me

Lessons from a Former Delta Force Commander

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The Mission, the Men, and Me

By: Pete Blaber
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As a commander of Delta Force - the most elite counter terrorist organization in the world - Pete Blaber took part in some of the most dangerous, controversial, and significant military and political events of our time. Now he takes his intimate knowledge of warfare - and the heart, mind, and spirit it takes to win - and moves his focus from the combat zone to civilian life.

As the smoke clears from exciting stories about never-before-revealed top-secret missions that were executed all over the globe, listeners will emerge wiser, more capable, and more ready for life's personal victories than they ever thought possible.

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Perhaps use someone who knows the words?

I’ve read Pete’s book numerous times and I always learn something new. In my line if work his insights are always valuable.

However, the narrator of this book severely lets down the reader, between the mispronunciation of basic words, to the wholesale abandonment of accurate reading of locations in Afghanistan, to then the unfortunate ignorant portrayal of an Arabic/afghan accent whilst reading certain parts. The narrator of the book wholesale lets down the seriousness and lack there of, of the story.

Pete Blaber is a phenomenal. And the book itself is a must read, must listen for anyone.

Even with the complete and utter failure of the narrator. Ignoring that, you’ll be good to go!

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A must read for Leaders

I come to this book based on the recommendations of those I work with in the American fire service. It’s important to note that most of those who recommended it to me have no military experience. That being said, i have 17 years of conventional military experience and currently serve as a first sergeant of a company sized element. This book should be required reading for all leaders. In organizations inside and outside of the military Pete’s “guiding principles” could be critical to finding success. Highest recommendation.

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Decent story with a few funny moments

I found nothing new to military novels in this book,however there are some funny moments. The 2 or 3 funny moments in the book really help to break up the monotony of The Mission, The Men, and Me and ultimately are the deciding factor between 3 and 4 stars. I'd recommend this book to military fans but only on sale, everyone else can skip it.

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The performance is good enough

I almost didn’t listen because of the criticism of the performance. I understand where it comes from. The performance is perhaps not in the tone or cadence of what the author might be better visualized. Still it is good enough. The story is also good.

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Excellent lessons for life and leadership

Really liked the book. The summary of the lessons can be found on the author's homepage but I liked the examples he gives here. This book should be standard reading for all freshemen in the academies and new officers b/c it is such a common sense approach to problem solving. I had many smh moments at the REMFs who too often ignore the man on ground with tacit knowledge. He makes serving with other elite, professsional soldiers seem very attractive. I listened at 1.2 and I thought that helped but I really did not mind the reader. He's no Ray Porter but who is.
For a totally different but equally good mil book, try House to House by Bellavia.

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Great leadership principles

Great read for anyone in a leadership position in any organization not just the military.

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Simplifying and understanding why things fail.

In depth detail on military related hierarchical flaws and how it risks uniformed service members lives on the battlefield.

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Agree with other reviews

Not crazy about the narration. It specifically says a person has perfect English with no accent and then he proceeds to give him one. Then for others, like Chris, he chooses to help the audience know it's a different person by giving him a high pitched childlike voice. The book is still a very great listen and I greatly enjoyed it.

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LOVE the thoughts behind the actions!

Being able hear the trains of thought behind actions and decisions changes so much! Reminding yourself that these people are REAL people, with REAL struggles, definitely brings them to life! Great read!

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Tacit knowledge

There is inherent greatness in Pete Blaber's words. Wisdom and knowledge that can only come from a unique life experience. I'm very grateful to have access to read and to have insight of such tacit knowledge. One of the best books I've come across.

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